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PAEONY—FESTIVA MAXIMA
FOR FLORISTS, MARKET GARDENERS AND TRUCKERS
CURRIE BROS. CO.
SPRING, 1907 :: :: MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
CURRIE BROS. CO.
Wholesale
Price List
FOR FLORISTS, MARKET GARDENERS
AND TRUCKERS.
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SPRING NUMBER, 1907
The prices in this list are wholesale
for the Florists’,Market Gardeners’ and
Truckers’ trade only, and cancel all
previous offers made by us.
Orders from unknown correspon- ee
dents must be accompanied by the Awarded Ten Gold Medals at the
money to pay for the goods, or satisfac- World’s Baie St. Louis,
tory references. F
Awarded Three Grand Prizes at the World’s By Special Arrangement all seeds, bulbs and plants are delivered by ex-
Jet BS Poul eaten High- press to any express office in the United States at 20 per cent less than regular
: tariff rates.
In the absence of shipping instructions, we will use our own judgment regarding the best route.
We make no charge for boxes, barrels, packing or cartage. Bags only are charged for, and these at cost price.
While we adhere to the prices herein quoted as far as possible, we reserve the right to change the price without notice
as the market value changes.
WARRANTED AND TESTED SEEDS.—Our Seeds are all tested, a precautionary measure of great value to our custom-
ers and to ourselves, and none are allowed to leave our establishment until we are satisfied that they are absolutely of the
best quality, possess the greatest possible vitality and are certain to grow under favorable conditions. That under favor-
able conditions they do grow and give entire satisfaction, is fully testified to by the many flattering testimonials we annually
receive from our customers.
We warrant our seeds to possess strong vitality, but owing to the many conditions under which failures may occur we
cannot and do not guarantee crops.
We deliver free anywhere in the United States by mail, express or freight, all seeds in packets, ounces and quarter
pounds.
Purchasers pay transit on seeds in bulk, viz: pounds, pints, quarts, pecks, bushels and upwards, and on all Plants (except
where otherwise noted), Implements, Fertilizers, Insecticides, ete. When wanted by mail, add to the list price 8 cents per
pound, 15 cents per quart: for Beans and Peas; 10 cents per quart for Sweet Corn, and 15 cents per quart for Field Corn.
We Guarantee the Safe Arrival of Seeds—In the event of the arrival of packages in bad condition, notice should be sent |
at once and we will cheerfully replace the same free of charge. When customers do not receive their goods in a reasonable
time, they should inform us and at the same time send a copy of their order, so we can trace order. :
Low Prices—We grow and handle seeds in large quantities. Our business, both wholesale and retail, is ever and rapidly
on the increase. And our facilities for handling seeds, receiving and filling orders, packing and shipping, are being im-
proved, where possible. With all of these advantages, we are enabled to make very low prices. Weare confident they com-
pare favorably with those of any reliable seedman in the United States. i)
Orders from New Customers—Persons unknown to us, to avoid delay, will please send remittance, or satisfactory city
reference with their orders. We decline to ship C. O. D. to unknown customers, unless sufficient money is sent to guarantee
acceptance.
How to Remit—Money may be sent at our risk and expense, in the following manner: P.O. Money Order, Bank Draft
on New York, Chicago or Milwaukee, Express Money Order or Registered Letter. Money sent in any other way than as
specified above is entirely at the risk of the sender. We accept Postage Stamps for small amounts, the same as cash.
When to Order Seeds—Order early, is our invariable advice to customers. We plan to have our catalogue reach them
at what we believe to be a proper time to give seed orders consideration. To avoid a rush and perhaps delays in the very
busy months of spring near seed-time, it is a great convenience to ourselves, and very often an advantage to purchasers, if
orders are sent to us early; if the goods are not wanted immediately, we will get them ready and ship at any date desired.
PLANT DEPARTMENT.
N. B.—We fill all orders in the rotation in which they are received.
All plants will be shipped by express, unless specially ordered otherwise. Freight shipments go forward at purchaser's
risk.
Remember, we have a special arrangement with all Express Companies to carry plants at 20 per cent less than regular
tariff rates.
CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY,
SEEDSMEN AND FLORISTS, a
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Greenhouses, Corner State and Twenty-Seventh Streets
WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OF SEEDS FOR 1907. 1
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Currie’s Selected Seeds.
For Market Gardeners, Truckers and Florists.
ARTICHOKE 2A rtijdote.
oz. % Ib. Tb.
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ASPARAGUS Sparge!, RO
Columbians Wammovb wWwihite. 7-0 ea vee eee ae 05 20 .60
Conover;suColossaluatne i. eee le we ene 05 15 30 F
Palmetto pees west hee eae titan om kon Ne Be 05 15 cB |
Giant Ameentemilyeiiviie sane see tse) ts el 10 .20 70
ASPARAGUS ROOTS, Per 100 1,000
Bary seViamim0o hhee2 even rsroldmaee rene te eens $ .60 $5.50
Colossal 2uvicarst oldie eee waa ene.) a apie 50 4.50 —
Columbian Mammoth White, 2 years old............... 60 5.50
Ralmettomanyears, OldGarrni. . een oe ee ene 50 4.50 K&
GiantwArsentenil;2ey.ecans Oldest enn oe ean 60 5.50
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Dwarf Wax Varieties.
Wadhs. Mitlfen=Barietaten,
CURRIE’S RUST-PROOF WAX. The Best Wax Bean for Market Gardeners. The Earliest of
all Wax Beans. Pods fullof Meat, Tender and Absolutely Stringless.
qt. Y% pk. pk. .) bush.
Is Positively Proof Against Rust, and of a most delicious —
TEEN IOI 5055.65 o BO UOD.b IO CIM CG HIG MmIBIet, 616.6 aloid sere GG iBIeLO Sima (BIG Gai $= .20 $ .65 $1.10 $4.00
DAVIS WAX—A vigorous grower, carrying the pods well
above the ground. The pods are long, straight. It is
stringless, of fine flavor, and an excellent shipper; white
SOSEGGC! cocoocccccogpUed so OsODbobu Ob OOOO Doo dcD DOO BOOM OUST O 20 65 1.255 9 149.00) ~
Mosemuitey Mammo thymic. tris <li -releeneereucteiale ciavehencioie shen yenel .30 1.00 1.80 7.00
(Crollekein' WES 5 cniade coda bod Clo Re Ce eooe Detae Une aa ne Dome HiCo.b Bis .20 65 1.10 4.00
improve deGoldemmWacege ti « cin cis\creer oe sien azarae aust cuetet eer cVetteteh« .20 65 1.10 4.00
Golden AB vied Wawra ae roisuciatetye sa: sisetnielel sie abenatelie to meh aaneterete 20 65 1.10 4.00
lmao CC! JER AG IIHOK \Wer<oosc ds onuosocoduoodandboooUoOUb .20 65 1.15 4.50
\WenrGhyGls 1saiGhinew WEDS ogo bad so eseae poe spo OBB oro OD ooo 20 at) 1.25 5.00
Mlageolet \Wax (Perfection Warw)i -. ci ieee eee eicle sre :20 75 1.25 5.00
GREEN POD VARIETIES —Griine Hiilfen-Bavietdten,
EXTRA EARLY ROUND-PODDED VALENTINE—The pods .-
are round, fleshy, crisp and tender. Very productive. The
best Harly Green Bean for the market gardener or pri-
Weal UCmOTOM Clan eteretuvel pace stycctel-revel-Teistcictereyoionetch leketalcuaiabeianel seekers 20 -60 85 3.25
STRINGLESS GREEN POD—The earliest green - podded
Bean. The pod is round, very large and straight, and ab-
SOluwalky GEENA couch beogocodeueedoedob oo OddooUDDEdoD 520 65 1215 4.50
REFUGEE, OR ONE THOUSAND TO ONE—Not so early
as the preceding varieties, but excellent for a main crop.
Very productive, tender and flavor delicious. Much es-
teemed as a late Bean; an excellent sort for pickling... .20 .60 685 3.25
Bean, Behelbhy INSITE Os ooo poadocoue boo UdbocoDeoUbOD UR dU DID -20 -60 90 3.40
ion WMOny Sies \NEGo os od cssodbdumen doo Unb dnaOE CCC 000 20 60 90 3.40
Barlkhy MOMENI doccosdoccobosoobnoosdoabeuE DouD COCO cOUOUD 20 .60 90 3.40
Divine IeiCinniCHlhiithel soa scodcabonneboneOOU oon ODO GUOCnUOO DDO 20 .65 1.15 4.50
VViaibeSm Ver Ter Oyyysleltrberencterercteisiorstencr si el oiclicticlsi sis Vejeloveie slelisrte; olelietelelleelalie olf} .50 atte) 3.00
ImaprovedP Er oliutie Mire ea tevetetls cxclel el eielcyealei(e/ ole) slevelsseish= «) alehereiialcie 15 50 UO! 3.00
Bosom Smell LAcconcconovso0upeudobedob DOO OdOCOdOOdOUG ailtss .50 Ate) 3.00
Burpee’s Bush Lima........ Pee cnratstichn sevelelececvsrhslstelehe(atciotsie ret: 25 85 1.50 5.50
Een dersomist Usher nine ie)eveierelveiere e) ereielersiseliels sh elele\s .20 85 1.50 Huon
POLE OR RUNNING BEANS—Gtangeu- oder Rletter-Bohnen,
Old Homestead, or Kentucky Wonder.........-.+.+++++-+: 25 80 1.40 5.50
Horticultural, or Speckled Cranberry..............-+-+--- EoD) OME i 1.35 5.00
Scoidiaw lames et dudes vsoneuvce 6 pau door eoogoUUeo boo rGOD 25 .90 1.70 6.50
HamlyGoldemeC ister Wax. cl. eile cise sce c ee soreness: as 25 85 1.60 6.00
lOpayeay ayehy deisey Iie ye onda lier oC obo DOGO EDO bbaOON DOD 25 85 1.50 5.50
Large White Lima (extra Size) .....-... 2c cece eee eee ees B23) 80 1.40 5.25
ikGnnves one qe; (Chiieleinl Wines Sooo oeooce Gop bod Juin ba Ou (emu .25 85 1.60 af)
STRINGLESS GREEN POD BEAN.
2 CURRIE BROS.’ CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
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Sutfelriber. :
CRIMSON GLOBE—The earliest of the turnip-rooted sorts,
perfectly round in form, an improvement -_on
Crosby’s Egyptian. The root is perfect in shape, round
and smooth; color of the flesh a rich, deep purple, show- $
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ing no trace of white or streaky flesh, and the fiavor is
excellent. Oz. 5:44 Ib. 15¢3; 1lb= 45¢3 5 Ibsi.c2 ee $2.00
DETROIT DARK RED TURNIP—This is considered by
many the best all round turnip beet, matures early and ~
retains its crispness until very late in the season. Itis
medium in size, flesh bright red and fine grained. Oz. 5c;
Yes USCS stp ZAb GisO iA Ser geretsicctcrs Seite neuer ean ee $2.00
HALF LONG BLOCD—An entirely distinct variety, grow-
ing about half as long as the Long Blood, but thicker than —
that sort. The color is dark blood-red, and the flesh is
delightfully crisp and tender at all stages of its growth.
It comes in soon after the early Turnip sorts. Oz. 5¢;
Vernal des vleibs40Cs DalD Seems eee ee eee ee $1.75
OZ ¥% Ib. Ib. 5 Ibs.
ATIN EON seen ee oe a CTO NLG $05) $) 15 $5240) Sie 75)
Hdmund’s Barly 220. Ss. 5... es ~05 5 a4 0 IT
Harlywwclipsemie sce eae -05 lis) 40.75
Crosby’s Egyptian Turnip........ 05 ald 40 .- 115
BExtra Early Egyption Turnip.... .05 sills) 405 Sale
Early Blood Turnip.............. .05 15 335) 150m
Dewing’s Improved Blood Turnip. .05 AAs 35 1.50
lon's=Smooth? Blood. see ee 05 eAli5 235) 2105 0mm
BEET CRIMSON GLOBE. Swiss Chard (Silver Beet) * elelale ss .05 “lis .30 150m
MANGELS AND SUGAR BEET.
Mangelwurzeln und Suderrtiber.
BROCCOLI—Sroccoli,
: oz. %.Ib Tb.
¥%,%b. tb. 5 Ibs. Purples Capertee. sigeicracvustoer cere $ 25) $1.85) $3i25 ,
Mammoth =Wone Redteei 8 ine cee $2.15") $9.25 100 :
Elvethan Long Yellow................. alld; 2 Due els A
Champion Vellow Gloke. Gens ee Any 25. 1.00, BRUSSELS SPROUTS—rujjels Sprouts.
Golden Mankard wo xen tee ee eee oe Ay wb 25 1.00 : Wile
Giantintermediate, 2eaae <n a oetts ers 5) ~ 25 21200 . OZR A Ib. 2
White Silesian Sugar.................- 15 25 1.00 Tmuproweds Dwar ha since aes 1 Ee
luane’s Imperial Sugar. 32.23 one 15 aD e le00
CABBAGE -—- Sopjfohl.
EARLY SPRING, OR FLAT PARISIAN.
An Extra Early Flat-headed Cabbage,
Coming in with Jersey Wakefield.
The great value of this Extra Barly Cabbage is
that it is a true flat-headed sort. Planted on the
same days as Early Jersey Wakefield, it was ready
to cut with it and produced heads twice the
weight of Wakefield. It is very solid and regular
in shape, has few outside leaves, and possesses
a very fine texture and flavor. On account of
having very small outside leaves it can be planted
as close as any of the pointed-headed Cabbages.
No market grower should be without Early Spring
for his first crop. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 2 oz. 35c;
SYAlatd | OFT 191 Groin Ned Lo Vcc ach FRO ROLSO OREO REE $2.00
OZ* J2j1075.5 4 De Tb.
FIXPLOSS i iisi es shespeesicaerenies Sold 7S 225. °$)240- $1.85
©urrie’s Early Market..... .20 .oD 65 =.2.00
WHOLESALE PRICE LIST
CABBAGE.
CURRIE’S ECLIPSE—The earliest of all large Cabbages,
and while it is considerably larger than Henderson’s
Harly Summer, it is fully two weeks earlier than that
variety. The heads grow very uniform in size, with few
loose leaves, remarkably solid, very tender, and of the
finest quality. The veins and mid-ribs of leaves are also
very much smaller than other varieties. Color dark
green. The Eclipse is all that can be desired as an
early Cabbage, and it has the further merit of being a
valuable sort for main crop. The stem is very short;
that, coupled with the compact habit of its growth,
makes it valuable, inasmuch as many more Cabbages
ean be planted on an acre than of most large-headed
sorts. Oz, 20c; 2 ozs. 35c; 1% Ib. 65c; IT Ib......... $2.25
CURRIE’S LONG KEEPING.
Withstands drought and frost better than any other sort.
Keeps longer than any other Cabbage. Is without a
rival as a Shipper. The best sort to grow for
keeping over for Spring and Winter Sales.
As the name indicates, this variety is a good keeper, but not
only are its keeping qualities superior to any other Cab-
bage we have ever seen, but it is unsurpassed for maih
crop. In many large Cabbage growing localities this
variety is grown for winter storage to the almost total
exclusion of all others. Heads. remarkably, uniform,
large, firm and solid and of very superior flavor; color
dark green, with few outside leaves. As a keeper it is
the best we have ever known. If placed in a dry, cool
cellar or pit, it will keep in excellent condition until well
along in the following summer. Oz. 25c; 2 ozs. 45c;
EVASII OR iat Geel kon La Neee ey en ica tece ie, Sa ae erated boat CEL OREM hae EeRe $2.75
THE HOLLANDER.
A splendid late Cabbage with perfectly solid, round heads,
very regular in growth; a sure header and a grand
keeper. As a shipper it is only equalled by Currie’s Long
Keeping.
Our stock of Hoilander is perfect; heads regular, has few
loose leaves, and a sure cropper, and must not be con-
founded with thc cheap stocks generally offered under
the names of Holland, Danish Ball Head, Great Dane,
German Export, ete.
The seed we offer is Selected Danish Grown, and cannot
be surpassed by any other in the country. Our annual
sales of it in the large Cabbage growing sections are
enormous. Oz. 25e; 2 oz. 45c; \% Ib. 75e; 1 tb...... $2.75
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EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD—(xtra selected stock—
This variety is very extensively grown for an extra
early. With careful selection we can now offer a strain
that is unexcelled. The heads are very uniform in size,
pointed, smajl outside leaves and very solid. Oz. 15c;
ZROZS MOO OH Ae ADs, HOCH aul unen cis loret siecle eis rece oie $1.85
Charleston Large Wakefield (select
SLOCIL) ne earae os iseatett ace caleecs ney oer eae $ .15 $ 50 $1.85
Henderson’s Harly Summer.......... 15 50 1.85
larger Warly svionks 250» aes oc sie 10 POON EEA)
Harly Winningstadt ................ 10 oD 1.15
WeyAhy AMEN IDI WG do Soowes oe Oo on 6 5 Ad 1.50
TARUIESTET Cal SUS ay ieee pouty ach teueace mie gz 15, 50 1.75
Fottler’s Brunswick ................ 15 45 1.50
AMES CASOMS iets spony uereversue ah rash eles 15 50 ~=1.60
Henderson’s Succession ............ 15 50 1.85
SUTes ea diy seco ey ven eae tee 15 50 1.60
SUOMEMMASONM asia cede aie wi cla Gieceusitha eee 5 50 1.60
Large Late Drumhead............... 15 40 1.25
Currie’s Selected Premium Flat
TDC ate PEN ase Vici coped ysia nas eae ll) 50 »~=. 1.60
Select Late Flat Dutch.............. 15 50. =1.60
Mammoth Marblehead Drumhead.... .15 40, 1.25
American Druinhead Savoy.......... 15 DO) 1.60
Dwart Ulm) Savoye)... scc0.6..6-lne 15 50 1.60
RED HOLLANDER—A Splendid Red
Cabbage exactly similar in shape
to the White Hollander described
above; it heads. solid, has few
loose outside leaves. A sure crop-
per, always growing to a large
size. A good sort to grow for
keeping for winter and spring
GIGS) 5 big Sca-o Oia EO OHb.6 Ap oo ee circle aibd 30 .85 3.25
Mammoth Rock Red................ 15 50 1.75
Early Blood Red Erfurt............. 15 50 1.60
4 CURRIE BROS.’ CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
CARROT.
CHANTENAY—A half-long stump-rooted Carrot, resembling the old
Half-long Nantes in anpearance. It is, however, a larger cropper
and makes a more handsome root when bunched. The flesh is ten-
der, crisp and sweet. It is very early and makes larger and more
salable Carrot than any of our other early sorts. This is without
question the Carrot for miarket gardener’s use. Oz. 10c; %4 ib. 20c;
TD Oe eB PID Sorbie cts ernie ic sietete soa biel ere ete a ioha ia levete duvet Manerecepetonets $2.75
MILWAUKEE MARKET—Jn shape, color and general appearance this
sort is an improvement on the well-known Danvers. In color it is
an attractive bright orange, while the flesh is tender and sweet
clear through, and is almost entirely free from core. It is one of
the heaviest croppers we know of, and from its handsome appear-
ance will make an excellent bunching carrot for market. Oz. 10c;
TA ib 20 Gs? A a s26.0 C307D) AD Stes teres erecta vate ic ae eR eee $2.75
DANVERS—No variety will produce more to the acre, with a minimum length of root,
than this one. It is of medium length, heavy at the neck and quite smooth; color, a
rich orange. Oz. 10c; %4 lb. 20c; 1 lb. 60c; 5 Ibs, $2.75.
OZ. ¥/, lb. lb. 5 Ibs.
Marly shren Chemo reim Oy. ajoce sts isieksl sieve sieisisCeie sors ceee $ 10 $25 $ .85 $4.00
Marly canlebs cloOmm ce. siucy- vols sia aeskerersiers aotrens 10 20 60 2.75
Half Long Red (stump root)................. .10 20 200 2.50
Early Half Long Scarlet Carentan........... -10 20 -60 2.75
St: Valery: (intermediates) isc )2 ese cys eler sana 10 220 Sa) 2.50
OxHeartror Guerandesscicrsere st srsrereke el sieelechets -10 -20 -60 2.75
Improved, Long Orange: sate ec wcae sie ee cee s 05 15 50 2.25
White MBE] onan e eee eeenceraties. oj ap sNoveel ohn) su6) «soar eeuiene 05 Biss Asie) 1.50
CAULIFLOWER.
German—Slumenfobhl.
EARLY SNOWBALL Extra Selected.
The Earliest of all Cauliflowers. The only sort for Market Gardeners to use; The
Standard Variety for the Market Garderer or Amateur. Sure to head, and remain Pure
and White when others are Discolored and Unsalable.
The seed we offer is grown for us by one of the most reliable Cauliflower growers in
Europe, and the great care taken by him to keep it up to the highest standard is mani-
fested in the superiority of the crops grown from it every year. It is of dwarf, compact
habit, heads very large, compact, pure white and of the very best quality. Not only is
this the best early variety, but is equally desirable for fall use. Pkt. 20e; 14 oz. 75e;
OZ.) D2-D 02) OZS i400. se Yale hS sO. Ossi Dyveteeieveieuerarers ye conetouseais sveceteheratovorors seri tel iene ees 3 OL O00,
ball Cauliflower sold.
2 ozs. $4.25; % Ib. $7.50; Ib
Early Snowball. Heads
early sorts, pure white
EXTRA EARLY DWARF ERFURT (Extra Selected)—
Dwarf and very solid, coming into use about 10 days after
Extra Selected Snowball, with large pure white heads of
very fine quality. Previous to the introduction of the
Snowball this was the best variety for forcing, and the’
strain we offer is superior to much of the so-called Snow-
Pkt. 20c; % oz. T0c; oz. $2.25;
SEAN EREAA OL Se BLO $28.00
DANISH MARKET— Extra Selected.
Comes in about three weeks later than our Selected
larger and firmer and weigh
heavier than any cther Cauliflower. Yields ten to twelve
tons of solid flower to the acre.
In offering Danish Market to our customers we are
placing a strain of Cauliflower that is unsurpassed for
late fall work. The heads are larger than the extra ~
in color and perfectly solid, —
with no trace of: leafiness so common in poor strains
of Cauliflower. For late fall use we can recommend
this with confidence to our most critical trade. Pkt.
20ce; % oz. 60c; oz. $2.00; ozs. $3.50; 1%4 Tb. $6.50;
Te aca be ee Ry IS neo eee a ee $25.00
EXTRA EARLY PARIS—A favorite variety. Pkt. 5¢c; oz.
50c; 2 ozs. 85e; 1% Tb. $1.50; Ib
LENORMAND’S SHORT-STEMMED—A late variety of —
superior quality; heads large and well formed. Pkt. 5c;
DOGO MDOUGS oo SSCs $6.00
EARLY SNOWBALL CAULIFLOWER. oz. 50c; 2 ozs. 90¢c; yy Ib. $1.75; TD ese. Ree $7.00
WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OF SEEDS FOR 1907. 5
CELERY —Gelleriec.
EVANS’ TRIUMPH—The most profitable celery for the market gardener.
Large solid stalks, of the finest flavor. The best late Celery, and a per-
fect keeper. Market gardeners and Celery growers all over the country
have found this the best Celery for late work. It is a splendid keeper
and the stalks are large, very solid, and creamy white in color. In
quality it is perfect, being exceedingly crisp and tender, and has a rich,
nut-like flavor. Oz. 15c; 2 ozs. 25c; % Ib. 40c; 1 Ib.............. $1.35
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING (Paris Golden Yellow)—Like the White d j = Nit ‘y
Plume this Celery requires very little earthing up, and in many other = qh PUZANS a: REM Wage WA
respects it is similar to that favorite sort, differing, however, in color, Bee FN Ang f TA iy a ey \
which is yellowish, the heart being large and solid and of a beautiful Sin yes ———
golden hue. The Seed we oifer of this variety is the originator’s best 0 aid a faa | ty
French grown stock. Oz. 20c; % tb. 90c; 1 Ib.................0. $3.35
WHITE PLUME ‘(Perfected)—A very superior stock. Unlike most vari-
eties this one does not require to be earthed up, but if only loosely tied,
a few handfuls of earth brought close around the base of the leaves to
keep them close together, all the inner leaves or thin stalks will turn
white and crisps Oz, tbe; 24 Ib. 50G; 1 Thi s-.-.- 0.2... s- ss $1.75
OZ Y, Tb Tb.
(Giamtes Ras calluerrarce ns a cerue ari cecectees ees Ves spe neves cute $ .10 $ 3 $1.25
Perfection’ Heartwell-. 2825 oie bee ce es 10 5035) 1.25
Goldenke warts ee ie eee Varn ee oe aac bei 10 .oD 1.25
GiamtnGoldentHieantem ir: cic y caries Sl cee eee eee 10 ob 125
TEA Ke TENURE eae gaa seeoen oie SieBot qk Oca ch cece ERED eI 15 -50 1.75
CELERIAC OR TURNIP ROOTED CELERY—S&n ollen-Celleric.
OZ. Y%, tb. Tb
ILQY ARS. [DHRC 5 Gay: dcr Bide we OU nC a REE aR $ .10 $ .30 $1.10 ;
Large Smooth Prague........... Beh arte cariaee erent. -10 85 1.25 CELERY. EVANS’ TRIUMPH.
EXTRA SELECT LARGE SMOOTH PRAGUE—The root CHERVIL—Gartenferbe. OZ EY p Ib:
Celery furnished by us for the last few seasons has (ORD SY 0 be irate setae ey ana irene tases areata $0 be Sells 3$)-50
proved more than we claimed for it, indeed it is a stock CORN SALAD_& -Salat
of exceptional merit. The plant grows quite uniform —seorn:catat, S Bs
and is free from wild plants which will not form bulbs. Large Seeded .................-.-5. 05 15 50
The roots are of large size, perfectly round in shape, CRESS—Srunnecnfrefje.
very solid and entirely free from side shoots. Oz. 20c; CurledsorsPepncreassene paeeoens 05 15 85
2 OAS, BOS A id. COCs Is) cobccocusoncdbcoceeoaene $2.00 AMAT PVVIDES Reenter Pe ea ce 225 .85 3.00
CORN, SWEET.
All Our Corn is Grown from the Finest Stocks.
Shelled Shelled
qt. %pk. pk. bush. qt. %pk. pk. bush.
Bins Gro fevAlepisic trent ncckuiiss ae ence $ .15 $ .40 $ .75 $3.00 Shaker’s Harly .............. $ 15 $ 40 $ .75 $3.00
Early Cory, red cob.......... 10 40 75 = 8.00 IECOALS IEhAMRGl bo o0ngcoedu oa 15 40 wip» 3200
Mammoth White Cob Cory.... .15 40 15 3.00 Oran IDEVANL Soc codoooacs ao 15 40 aD 3.00
Early Minnesota ............. 15 40 70 = 2.50 Stabler’s Extra Early ........ 15 40 OMS 00
DEY INGEVINS “2 osocceenoooudGe ol) 40 70 2.50 RICK OX: sages Nae ia he seri eee areal ovens 15 40 BD 3.00
Kendel’s Harly Giant......... U5) 40 75 3.00 Mexicanm blac ken ssn cin ol LS) 40 aft) 3.00
C@hicavow Marketer ce 15 .40 75 ~~ 3.00 Country Gentleman .......... 15 45 .80 3.00
40 oll) 3.00 IDEA MOEN y\Gcisieeie colerols oald oIoIas 15 40 MUD OK0.0
40 75 3.00 Miami oth 5 ek ae sents os ol lS) 45 80 38.00
40 15 8.00 Stowell’s Evergreen ......... 15 40 70 2.50
CORN, FIELD—Weljdforn—,, Feld.” Shelled
pek. bush.
IWihitergCaps WelloweDent.n sass ce aca cele helen oe ete $ .40 $1.20
MEMES Ot ahKGln ale putea ies ene Se eo tee esha shoes ee 40 1.20
Kine xO fever andi sis nce s sgsicseiicitis eessinv er cil ode cousin ci clebereleie 40 1.20
IDEM: WIRSWOCION reins oe oie eo aoe as coe oO nos eobbeome 40 1.20
WISCOOSIR WWM IDEGs coon poeubeoue ded oubT sd cdloeu ooo 40 1.20
NCO Eh: (CHONG FIN bey yee Sica esenoce cease ican cree a cin ee casi 40 1.20
Improved Leaming Dent................0.......5..0.5. -40 1.20
PridexotetherNonthy Demters sccm ce cicero cree 40 1.20
OES! CR IMUGCHMEN NE MEME. Gh aoooousoe dob oosoudnaob noo ED 50 1.40
WAISCOMsA Woe IMibieooacoods odes obooonoeabodoodoe™d > 50 1.40
IS Gniclieli Owankinltieme recone res aitesccs. aioe er ciel eLeies 50 1.40
Reds COD MMS eee a ic em inias ceca Rey eae Gl dee ae .30 1.00
POP CORN—op-Rorn. Ib.
QwUesin'§ COMO: socdcocKsccopeosngoognco eos lus onedaoosb ooo Moab ol $ .10
: Sle MIWA Clery meeterae asia... Pear speaseec lel ate tbelotioiss te nacs uuisttem a ler ei omesierommenpieliciedene stiattaceyducirereVlay'es 10
TURNIP-ROOTED CELERY. : W Vili CRERTC Clas wanriar fwarcnl Sicustewemon en amici tate Manan allel cdeychers are nels (onele me els levelleie (axegeila ea 10
CURRIE BROS.’ CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
CUCUMBER.
Gurfen.
CURRIE’S MILWAUKEE PICKLE—This variety has been
proved without doubt the best pickling cucumber in culti-
vation. For procuctiveness it is unequaled, and the quality
of the fruit is the very best. We cannot speak too highly
of its merits, and judging from the numerous letters we
have received in its praise its fame has become widespread.
OZ 0c TED] L0G Sl Die can ore tec eee Rene 60¢
SHORT GREEN (Selected Stock for Pickling)—This is a stock
of the old and well-known Short Green, that has been care-
fully selected for the past 20 years, and kept up to a stan-
dard type by en extensive pickle grower. The vines are
strong. robust and set very freely; the pickles are straight,
slightly tapered at each end, and are handsome in appear-
ance; flesh very crisp and tender. Oz. 10c; %4 Ib. 20c;
DAT eizckn coach Sees tase hev eet oot came ees shee saute sue Siuariarevers 60¢
CUMBERLAND—A new hardy Cucumber of the White Spine
type, highly recommended. It is a strong and vigorous
grower, and very prolific. The fruit, which is very sym-
metrical in shape, is thickly set with fine spines over its
entire surface. Flesh firm crisp and tender. It is an excel-
lent sort for either pickling or slicing. Oz. 10e; ™%4 Ib.
oz. % Ib. ib.
Coolfandu@risprrirccs ci teraere Pia) cdeomrernenauene alr er Bsn)
Extra Harly Green Prolific............. -05 alls) 50
Evergreen White Spine-................ .05 1:5 50
Barlys@ luster sie cdte is vic cee onions .05 15 50
Early Frame of Karly Short Green...... .05 a) 50
Improved White Spine.................. 05 old 50
Improved Arlington White Spine....... 10 .20 60
Hxtra_ Longs, White. S pines... = «2s. aos
Peerless White Spine............2...5.
05 15 50
05 15 50
HAT] VetRUSSLANOR soir ie ols cyatetecclstorelad water asin .05 15 50
Long Green Improved............... Sao AU) 15 50
Boston Pickling, or Green Prolific...... .05 15 50
ThHORDULNES TIVE DCATINES .ryie onorcteroleleenehe 05 mili) 50
sone Greens Lurkeynws tee teen eee 10 20 .60
Mail VSSeeELy Del Aiter- versio exceere siercnsiee eteeeeere 10 20 .60
ON ate AO OOIGIRS Bot 10 25 285
after being cut. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20ce; % fb
EGG PLANT.
CUCUMBER, CURRIE’S MILWAUKEE PICKLE.
THE DAVIS PERFECT. _
The best forcing Cucumber. Perfect in shape, color
and productiveness.
‘ny
,
THE DAVIS PERFECT—Aiter repeated efforts Mr. Davis, _
the introducer of Davis Wax Bean and Grand Rapids —
Lettuce, has produced a cucumber unequaled in quality, —
shape and color for forcing indoors, or for outside grow- —
ing. The type is perfectly fixed, and in color is a dark, :
glossy green, shape slim and symmetrical, with an aver- —
age length of 10 to 12 inches. It is as early-as the best =
stocks of White Spine, a strong grower, and out-yields :
any of ie Cucumbers at pr SIS on the Marker: Itisa is
Gier Pjlanze.
BLACK BEAUTY—In northern localities an early fruiting Egg Plant, combined with
large size and good color, is a desirable acquisition.
bill. It is early, large sized, comes in 10 days or two weeks ahead of the well-known
New York Purple, with beautiful, large. glossy purple fruits.
this variety can be ripened with much greater certainty than New York Purple, fruits
are as large and much more handsome in color;
This new Black Beauty fills the —
In our northern states
a very attractive sort and one which
will be welcomed by all truckers. Pkt. 10e; oz. 35¢; i, MeN) Stlei eS ss65 oan Ss $3.75
: Oz. Y, Ib. Ib.
IMPROVED NEW YORK PURPLE (spineless)............. $225 Suato $2.85
Black -Pelein (2s Seitaiesccisn evehe « cievnslnclene cena wire eo oe ereee Ceres .25 70 2.40
harly: hong Purple sce: eccrine elie toe eee erie ee 15 50 La
ENDIVE—€ndivien.
Gréen .-Curled!s i cxcssyervsnsrssnis biclecee oir one ica ene ee eer -10 30 1.00
Broad Leaved Batavian (Escarolle)....................-: -10 .30 1.00
GARLIC SETS—Snoblaudh Sehlinge.
GarliciSetsty.\ miatniasice.s. cies creer ee 25 lbs. $4.00 20
KALE—Slatter Rohl.
Dwart GreentCurlede Scotch saceitec-iiee cities eee 10 20 60
fantoh: Siberianss or: WintergsS PLOUtS zens sein eae tasisiis ie eickeierteeeee -10 Bilt) 50
EGG PLANT, BLACK BEAUTY. Half Dwarf Green Curled (extra selected)............... .10 -25 85
WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OF SEEDS FOR 1907. 7
KOHL RABI.
RKohlrabi,
WHITE VIENNA SHORT-LEAVED FORC-
ING—This is an exceptionally fine strain es-
pecially adapted for early forcing. It is a
great improvement cver the common white
Kohl Rabi, being much earlier, and so small
leaved as to allow planting as close as
turnip beets; the bulbs mature very rapidly,
are white fleshed, very sweet and tender
KOHL RABI. when cooked. Oz. 20c; %4 Ib. 60c; 1 ib .$2.25
OZ. ¥Y, ib. Ib.
Early White Vienna......... GOR Reg OR DID DOr eer $ .15 $ .45 $1.60
HanhyeeuEplemvilsnarmrsrsrcittciterkercesr-betelenslelolereuelctene 15 45 1.60
LEEK AMERICAN FLAG.
LEEK—auth (Sorre.)
5 OZ. Y, Ib. Ib.
JNMEICODMN TIES gosoonoashoosesps ovo DOUOUDO NDC OUN EOC ODUODOOOL 5: DOO COD Oe Ree eA mas Hien AOU Sow oersD $ .10 $ .25 $ .85
Large Musselburg (Scotch Champion)........... 85.0 oie 8 60.0 OO SIC DIOIOT ITH DIGIC EADIE rE eA CanT hois oeriGiGateain 10 25 .85
ATSC BELO UC Meee egret ee ear aoeeiea ieee esac heekovrefeneirs or sioeecat es Sy suaitarel aretens peed Gaver velo sualis Wsilelay soabare-é Slaigiaue’e lev aueneceyellniei evens 10 25 .85
| LET TUCE—Gatat.
GRAND RAPIDS—(Hxtra Selected)—This is beyond ques- GOLDEN QUEEN—A very desirable Head Lettuce, of a
tion the most popular of all forcing Lettuce. On ac- pleasing golden yellow color, crisp and very tender, with
count of its upright habit of growth it can be grown loose leaves; it is very early, coming into use ahead of
much closer than the other sorts, and is less liable to the Boston Market. Oz. 10c; ™% Ib. 25c; 1 Ib........ 85¢
rot; the leaves are light yellowish-green, excellent for
shipping, and keep a long time without wilting. Oz. 10c; HANSON—A very fine heading variety of large size. The -
TOMS UC orele st rxstteeatear ck aaa ema oare anh caslishera theta thar smeereenccaie $1.00 heads are very solid, sweet, tender and crisp throughout,
i and entirely free from any bitter taste. Oz. 10c; %4 tb.
BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON—(Selected stock)—A favorite FOG ieiliead ty pene iy eesme eee ome De a8 OM caps Cot ale uel 75¢
forcing variety; it does not head, but forms a compact
mass of leaves, and differs in being lighter colored; YELLOW SEEDED BUTTER—A very distinct sort, form-
stands the summer heat well, and is nearly double the ing a large, dense, yellow head, very crisp and tender,
size of the Curled Simpson. Oz. 10c; % Ib. 25c; 1 Ib.80c and excellent in flavor. Oz. 10c; ™% tb. 25e; 1 tb..... 85c
OZ. ¥y, tb. Tb.
All the Year Round, or B. S.
Uronimis[llso5pno coaeoomoe $ .10 $ .20 $ .70
Black Seed Butter........... 10 .20 -70
Buttercuphecsae-e Samia = LO .25 .85
BO ia IDM -sarcccoceccooo 10 .20 -70
Boston Market, or W. S. Ten-
His baleen pees eie, ees 10 .20 70
Bizs-Bostoneeee eee ee 10 .25 .90
Currie’s Prize Head......... 10 .20 10
Defiancerss nett a sese ticle 10 .20 70
Denver Market .............. 10 20 -70
-Karly Curled Simpson........ 10 .20 10
Giant White Cos............. 10 .30 1.00
Henderson’s New York....... 10 20 -70
Salamander ........ Se Hashes 10 .20 70
St. Louis’ Butters: a.) 10 20 15
iT he, Deacon. serene eee 10 20 .70
White Summer Cabbage...... HO. 0) 70
BLINMCMSIt yale opie wes eee ieee 10 30 1.00
GRAND RAPIDS LETTUCE.
CURRIE BROS.’ CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
ELECT OSAGE.
. CURRIE’S §
PAUL ROSE—Thkc result of a cross between the well-
known Osage and Netted-Gem. It combines the sweet-
ness of the Osage with the fine netting of the Gem.
Added to this the firmness of rind, heavy texture of flesh
and small seed cavity make it a most desirable market
growers meion. Flesh salmon. Oz. 10c; 4 tb. 20c;
SSS I 0 Yea ese er NR ee RE IR cl emo enh Ch eat 70¢
EMERALD GEM-—Where an extra early Melon for home
use is wanted nothing can equal this superb sort. It is
of medium size, outside skin emerald green and smooth
Ripens clean through to the rind which is very thin. The
flesh is thick and juicy, of a nice salmon color; for
sweetness and rich aromatic flavor it is unequaled. A
prolific bearer and just the Melon for the small grower.
IEA GER YOR apn INOS PALM eon MG a oinso ad uso doda ec ce 85¢e
OZ Y, ib. Tb.
ING C Sisraee he Oi ee Soret es ra eay eee $ .10 $20, -$=260
Aeme: or Balltimones si cc cer scans 10 .20 .60
Rip DOD ears cscs Aten eR 10 25) .85
AKStaboh iden Dab ake meeps s enna pie in ber 10 .20 .60
Green (Citronys... Seas eee 10 .20 60
TB Bye VL GW. Sie) hae saticceo Ree es 10 .20 .60
duced in this country.
MUSK MELON.
PBijannelone.
CURRIE’S SELECT OSAGE.
Combines More Good Qualities Than Any Other Musk Melon
for the Market Gardener.
This is unquestionably one of the finest Melons ever pro--
Its outward appearance will at all times
command a ready sale. It is of medium size, very productive,
and unsurpassed in the delicacy of its flavor. The flesh is red-
dish-orange, thick and juicy, retaining its sweetness close to
thesrind:: Oz.10¢34451b. 25 C-Span eee eee 85c¢
NETTED GEI, OR ROCKY FORD.
Gems As They Are Familiarly Known on the Market.
One of the best of our small early or basket Melons. Dur-
ing the last few years they have largely increased in popularity
on account of the excellent quality and flavor of this Melon as
shipped from Rocky Ford (Colo.). Growers and seedsmen are
undecided as to whether it is owing to any particular quality of
soil or climate, or to persistent selection, that has brought the
Rocky Ford type of Gem into such great prominence. We are
inclined to the theory of close selection, and offer a selected
stock of the true Rocky Ford type. The Melons are oval in
shape, very uniform in size, with thick-meated green flesh of
a melting and delicious flavor. Oz. 10c; % Ib. 20c; 1 Ib...60¢
PRINCESS, OR PERFECTION—Is round, large, heavily
netted, dark green skin and thick flesh, which is a beau-
tiful salmon color. It ripens early and has a most deli-
cious Mavors- Oz7210¢e;4-1b} 20Gb ee eee 65¢
SURPRISE—An early sort, having a thin, cream-colored
skin, and thick, salmon-colored flesh; very productive
and of delicious flavor. Oz. 10c; %4 fb. 20c; 1 Tb..... 65e
HACKENSACK—A popular variety of large size. It is round
in shape, flattened at the ends; is of the most delicious
flavor and wonderfully productive; flesh green. Pkt. 5c;
OYA eI), YANO IL Mp neo onodddousnb ee ouchooncs 70¢
EXTRA EARLY HACKENSACK—Similar to Hackensack,
but about two weeks earlier, making it a valuable ac-
quisition for imarket growers. PkKt. 5c; oz. 10c; %4 Ib.
PAS OAR tha) | eek gee NAT Se EEA ERO SaD OD ObU aa OU OS De 6 85¢
MILWAUKEE MARKET MUSK MELON
CROP A FAILURE.
WATER MELONS —Sajerutelonen.
COLE’S EARLY—The Earliest and Sweetest Watermelon.
Sure to ripen in our section. Just the watermelon for
the home market. Ripens with us during August. By
far the best Water-Melon for the Northern States, where
the seasons are
usually too short
for any other
sort. Since its in-
troduction delici-
ous Melons have
been ripened
where it never
before was. con-
sidered possible
to mature a Wa-
ter-Melon. Cole’s
Early is no less
valuable for the
Middle States,
from the fact that
it ripens Melons
COLE’S EARLY WATER MELON.
weeks ahead of any other, and continues to bear abun-
dantly throughout the entire season. The Melons are a
fair size, generally measuring about 12 inches long. The
flesh is a beautiful bright red color, crisp and free from
all stringiness, and very solid, with a small seed cavity;
is deliciously sweet and refreshing all the way through
to the rind. Oz. 5c; 44 tb. 15¢c; tb. 50c; 5 tbs....... $2.00
oz. 4 Ibs = 1bs Db ibss
CubansQ@ucei’ =e eee S$ 05-'S) dIbe = Ord Oncaea
Georgia Ratlesnake or Gypsy... .05 al fs) Ae als)
I<OlbissGem), saa eee 05 aly 40m tee
Peerless or Ice Cream........ .05 alts) 40 = 1.75
Mountain Sweet ............. -05 All} 401
Sweethearts br anock a aero .05 Als 4002 aR
Phinneyzsebarlvge. sce .05 15 40 = «1.75
Hungarian EOney: <nmies<.mnker 05 aid A0 1.75
Mammoth Iron Clad.......... .05 al 4 0/ee alee
Dark. Tein iar ersten .05 15 40 1.75
BOSS ic cea ee Oe eane 05 alls A0% Sle
DiXiC\ .. & teres cnet .05 olltss A0 >= leip
Citron (for preserves)........ .05 15 40 TL/5)
WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OF SEEDS FOR 1907. 9
RADISH--Hiapiesden.
EARLIEST SCARLET GLOBE FORCING. EXTRA SELECT SHORT
LEAVED STOCK.
Searlet Globe Radishes in our market have always been eagerly sought
after on account of their bright and attractive color. The flesh is white,
erisp and tender. This sbort-leaved forcing stock is what gardeners
have been looking after for some time. It is right in shape and color;
is a ready seller on the market, and gets ready for use with the smart-
est of them. Oz. 10c; % tb. 20c; 1 Ih. 50c; 5 Tbs. $2.25; 10 Ibs. $4.00.
EARLIEST SCARLET FORCING—The earliest of all-round
Radishes, coming into use 20 days after sowing. The
tops are very small, thereby making it the best of all
forcing varieties. Color brilliant red; flesh white and
HE QYST Po |S yea sees mantceseseen reste Pot naz crag i eres cctanene eis a cpr den cues $4.00
EARLIEST DEEP SCARLET FORCING (Non Plus
Ultra)—Similar to the preceding, only that the color is
x f darker, resembling the early Round Dark Red, but earlier
: and smaller in the tops. This is also an excellent forcing
EARLIEST SCARLET GLOBE FORCING. sort. Oz. 10c; %4 tb. 20c; 1 tb. 50c; 5 ths. $2.25: 10
‘CRIMSON GIANT—This giant Radish develops bulbs twice HILO Sats tla) wah es entree noe ent are org TN tae en a a CR eh $4.00
the size of any of the existing round red forcing sorts. ALL SOLID.
Ape neers are very attractive, of a bright crimson color, The Most Perfect Summer Radish on the Market. Does
esh white, crisp, firm and tender, with no tendency to : ; .
become pithy or hollow. A first class sort for forcing or NotBecome) Rithy-aigleshamigmeand Solid:
outdoor culture. Oz. 10c; % Ib. 20c; 1 Ib.......... 60¢ A Turnip-shaped variety resembling the old Gray Summer
| . Turnip Radish in color and shape, but much superior to
| EARLY RADISHES. 02. % Ib. Ib. it in keeping qualities. Summer Radishes have always
| WHarly Searlet Turnip................- 083 AU) oll) 88 been difficult to get perfectly solid. During the hot sum-
| Early Round Dark Red............... 05 15 .40 mer months they have a tendency to become more or
White Tipped Scarlet Turnip (Rosy less pithy and hollow before attaining their full size. In
CEN) csoccecogccocnsgeguoouboUHaaD 05. 15 .40 - our All-Solid we have a perfect summer Radish, growing
HrenchwBreaKrast sos. . 666k ce dee. oe .05 15 .40 to a large size. It is always solid, never becoming pithy
| Wood’s Marly Frame.................. 5 ols BS or hollow. The fiesh is white, firm, crisp and tender to
Wien Olives Shaped je cr cle ei- ser or 05 15 .40 the end of the season, and it is without doubt the best of
Scarlet Olive Shaped.................. ADB 1b} cats) all summer Radishes. Oz. 10c; % fb. 20c; 1 Ib..,,.., 65¢
| Long Scarlet Short Top............... 05 15 85
| SUMMER RADISHES. oz. % tb. Ib.
MBoCkentysw© Nancie nbe saticss cco ces ness aainge ce teee an $ .05 $ .15 $ .35
VITOR SER ASI UIT Ome Ne cid sucn te GUS a slaitevge aietem ea die sates 05 15 .40
‘Galena MVlohie SiaeesANes soo coos coo coee Ss booDEooudNad odode .05 SILBy 2) 035)
LLANES Wut ECHOES. S.crareolg oc. SUL eto eee Ee Core eon cee AN Gls aX)
|Long White Vienna (Lady Finger)...................... 05 15 POD)
RG OldenEGIOWC ease nace case kee ice vuelve cio< Gece» 05" 215, 235,
AGiow Suieamer “Woieaiyys, oaccocccobogougcascc000o0GnauE i ailey a5)
VV hiteRSummrle ne hunnipeemceesm cies tae ie cccins «sheets « ANS oily. = BS
GraysSummMenrsunmip Messmer riers sees ink ch ievc.elecsve clcjeneie 05 15. .45
| WINTER RADISHES.
Hone BIACKMS pamisheyyary mister sia wach ivecs aitsveciecsia ee ove AUS = Gills)” 835)
Round PBlackeSpanishep aspera ae. ace ieee. 405) Gilly. Bhs)
Prose: Chinamwyiimveryawrees tle ete concrete cairo elsetslis oikw a ely eelers ADB, GIS, =. cots
|California Mammoth White....................0..0008- 05 15 .40
| 3
RHUBARB—_ihabarber.
PMammotheRedwerrc acre ceca rds Saw eed 15 .40 1.40
Linnaeus $00 00.4.6 C10} 16. OD TIOOO.0'0, DEG COU GIO Gio CaioIe CIA Ga eID ee 10 # .80 1.00
VA CLOT Tae ee eee payer reiterate orcas eens om eine aay ihc ee aides 10 .80 1.00
RHUBARB ROOTS. Per doz. Per 100
IWACtOria icy crtentaeese see ton tenia calc ane its an ele ok cabin $ .75 $5.00
Mam mothghve dimacrmrericescieriecsraruccaers ieee Sou oee ooneraicwsiets 1.00 7.50
SALSIFY—Galftfy. oz. % tb. tb. All Solid
AONE, Wii clr epee eer att ce alent, he 2 oye B50 PH — 5 Radish.
|/Mammoth Sandwich Island.....................0eee0eee 10 ©.80 =©1.00
SCORZONERA—Georjonera.
PS COLZONCK Ags erpetrrere ene mies Toe Sony RR en Lc efeccees aaa £5) 40) 1235
10 CURRIE BROS.’ CO., MILWAUKEE, WISTONSIN.
MUSHROOM SPAWN—Ghampignon Srut. : a
100 Tbs. 25tbs. 10Tbs. brick. y ZED, A
WINS Sh pith eee oieerspece eons eee $6.50 $2.00 $1.00 $ .15 re
100 bricks. 50 bricks. 10 bricks. brick.
Pure Culture, per brick............ $ .15 $ .18 $ .20 $ .25 |
MUSTARD—Genf. oz. % tb. Ib. |
Wihitesco1doma(b est) icsp-seienaistenclecetet eener sonst enenotereieeer $ .05 $ 12 $ .25
STO Wiese Says Sais ence SoS Ta ae oe ath Some eee eee -05 2 25,
one i@reene. sate eS ee ee ee 05 15 40
Diwarton so... UE ae epee a aan eR ee OLS Gn GO oe .05 lis _— 40 |
ONION SETS— Swiebel-Seblinge. |
White Onion Sets....... |
Yellow Oniou Sets..... LOSE eRe UaDe aos NSE NOR SORT bea tee Prices on Application
Red Top Onion Sets....
ONION — dwiebel.
The enormous demand for our Onion Seed among Market Gardeners
and Truckers warrants us in directing special attention to it. We have
it carefully grown for us from the finest selected Onions, and we can con- dl ZL)
fidently say it is unsurpassed in quality and productiveness, MUSHROOMS,
EXTRA YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS.
Extra in Shape and Color. Extra in Yield and Quality. And Brings Extra Prices.
This Onion is a great improvement over the ordinary Yellow Globe Danvers; the bulbs are a perfect globe shape with
very small necks, and are great keepers. They ripen very early and all at one time, making them the best and most profit-
able onion to grow on muck land. The onions are bright and attractive in appearance, with dark orange yellow colored
skins. Our seed of this variety has been saved with great care from selected bulbs and is offered at a very reasonable price.
No gardener intending to grow onions should be without it. Oz. 20c; 2 ozs. 35c; %4 Ib. 60c; 1 Tb. $2.35; 5 Ibs......... $11.50
YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS (Choice Stock)—The standard variety, both for market gardeners and private use It
grows very uniform in shape, is very productive, mild-flavored, ripens early and is a splendid keeper. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c;
2.028; abc: 24-1b. 60Gs- 11D: $2525 -by- express; DIDS) x. rsiecccovcis atedetens boron, Rie ne ee ee eee $11.00 :
PRIZETAKER—The Largest in Size. The Most Handsome in Shape. The Mildest in Flavor. Our Pure American-
Grown Stock of this is the largest and handsomest Onion we have ever grown, eclipsing in size and appearance the most
wonderful of the Spanish and Italian varieties, many of the bulbs weighing from 3 to 3% pounds each. The skin is a rich
golden color, while the flesh is white, and so mild and sweet that it may be eaten raw like an apple. This variety takes a
leading place among the many valuable sorts in general use, and we have no doubt will at all times command ready sales.
Oz'5e722: ozs.-25029 A Tb 4 505.01 Tt, STs bs ob a TIS reyes cerca. oe seeks cect a Teer ee $8.50
~ MAMMOTH SILVER KING—Grows to an enormous size; sin-
gle onions grown from the seed the first season frequently
weigh 3 pounds. It matures early. The skin is silvery —
white, the flesh is pure white and remarkably mild and ten-
der: Oz. 15¢e3-2 ozs> 2502 3421p. 4.0 Ae WD reeecxsctertecreuces $1.40
AUSTRALIAN SROWN—An extra long keeping onion, ripen-
ing 4 weeks ahead of Red Wethersfield. The bulbs are
globe shaped, light brown in color and of medium size, but |
so remarkably solid as to weigh several pounds more to the
bushel than other onions. It is mild in flavor, quick to ma- ©
ture and dry onions have been kept a whole year in first
class condition, making it one of the most profitable onions
for market. The best onion to grow sets from. Oz. 15c;
1, T4503 -1be $5085 TD Siceieicrssee teense eee $7.00
AUSTRALIAN YELLOW GLOBE—A remarkable onion, hav- ©
ing all the famous keeping qualities of the well-known
Australian Brown, with the handsome shape of the South-
port Globe types. The bulbs are uniform in shape, thin
necked, rather darker colored than Southport Yellow Globe;
flesh solid, white, sweet and mild flavored; a sure ripener |
and a great keeper. Oz. 20c; %4 tb. 65c; 1 Ib......... $2.40 —
WHITE BUNCHING ONION (White Lisbon)—An extra early
variety, maturing large snowy white onions of very fine
quality, long before other sorts are ready. It is not a good
keeper, but for early bunching, or using green it is unsur-
EXTRA YELLOW GLOBE DANVERS. passed) 2Oz.1563-14. Ibs 50 CSAS iar sterere oletoys eke orotate 31-85) ae
WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OF SEEDS FOR 1907.
pe
dl
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SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE.
ONION — Boicbel.
SOUTHPORT YELLOW GLOBE—A
very handsome Onion, oblong shape
like the Large White Globe, and re-
sembles that variety in every respect
except color. Oz. 20c; 2 ozs. 35c; %4
Mi
SOUTHPORT RED GLOBE.
LARGE RED GLOBE (Southport Type)
—Of handsome, globe-shaped and
rich deep red color, making it a very
desirable sort. It is a splendid keep-
er and of excellent quality. We offer
the true Southport strain, which is
SOUTHPORT WHITE GLOBE.
The Three Great Shipping Onions Bring
the Largest Prices in any Market.
LARGE WHITE GLOBE
Type)—A large, handsome, globe-
shaped Onion. The skin and, flesh
are a beautiful clear white. Flesh
firm, very fine grained, and exceed-
ingly mild in flavor. It is also a
splendid keeper, and always com-
mands a high price in the market.
(Southport
unequalled. Oz. 20c; 2 ozs. 35e; 44 Oz. 25c; 2 ozs. 40c; 4 tb. 75c; 1 Ib.
To. 60c; 1 Tb. $2.35; 5 Tbs..... $11.50 Tb. 55¢; 1 Tb. $2.10; 5 Ibs......$7.50 LAR aI Ua MOS Ge amen 4 aol eel ge cla chee $14.00
OZ. Y, tb. Ib. 5 Tbs.
Jabdieey Bary TGHE IRGGLstS ciceracs o one atte’ Bure oxn olEb Eacrd co Gente. cic hon ent cuoNeSIA ee etic ea ag clei anes ATR ase aet ary a 15 40 1.40 6.75
ARES IRGC) W/CHOSrSMICNIG coo ccoccooovonssouooDeooobodboMsboonenodd sehabon bose euoecoucannes bos 15 AB 1.60 atl)
Round Wellow Danvers... 22... cee eect et eet te ree MN ease tie eb cite Pepramare Hevsaa) secant Mi aie es ele a EN 15 45 1.60 7.75
Welllow: Shas LEE: OPIDIMWOe 6 esoc oo ob bad bolobe coon DUO ONO cc DoR ce mGeieis > Die mCi oc cn ae Gale oe en 15 40 1.50 7.25
Lee WHOS IRON, Soccoo goo sor eso GOD OR DONE Oo JOUR DODOO Kee OBB Ee eebaoemaonaao ous yoabeous 15 50 1.90 9.25
QUO mie ies tall Onin einen apc ae 15 40 1.40 6.75
Extra Harly Barletta............ 15 40 1.40 6.75
Karly White Pearl............... 15 40 135 6.50
Mammoth Red Victoria.......... 15 30 1.10 5.25
Mammoth Pompeii (Red _ Gar-
SATUS) Mea ae AL eee eel 15 00 1.10 5.25
Silver Skin Pickling............. 15 50 1.90 9.25
PARSLEY—eterfiliemw. oz. % tb. Ib.
EIEN bal asta meena er pipes Paige anne a eg tay aan sone SiO Deeg all UeutbetoD
Extra Double Curled.................... .05 allay 40
Champion Moss Curled.................. .05 oll) 50
Bernie a vedic vai aenei rss nieie onserauetomee ensue ans .05 15 .50
Hamburg, or Large Rooted.............. .05 ails) 40
PARSNIP—aftinatetn
Long, Smooth or Hullow Crown.......... .05 15 eS
SEU SMG irs secu eae mene eras uetars ain ioeeeeuaionehnes 05 15 .30
Guersey Improved (Half Long).......... .05 15 LS)
PEPPER—fefjer.
NewarNiearpolliitaimis si tarcrstsience- cio siclieneteieisicy sere) cue 225 75 2.85
(CEI SEH iid rdcasseeas Bono into rape ani uceEa sa 20 .60 2.00
MoneshedyCavyienierreacncn os cece 15 50 1.85
Large Bell, or Buil Nose................ 15 50 1.85
SIWECESPANi Sher see Meo sey cron eae evetanccoke 15 50 1.85
Siweet Mountains sco ack cin cnc BiG) 50 1.85
Gol Gems awn: eters eas seven cha she cheteeeee wceueete ts pall 50 1.85
5 CTT aaa treme. hte Nise ehen Utaas ale ia Se 5 50 1.85
ee TRUONG? igh 45 Ga Clr ceen coe ae ome aaa ooo 15 50 1.85
RUBY KIN
PEPPER.
12 CURRIE BROS.’ CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
PEAS.
(Srbjeu.
(Wrinkled varieties marked thus*.)
NEW LARGE PODDED FIRST EARLY PEA.
‘Thomas Laxton.”
The Earliest Wrinkled Pea. Equal in quality to the best of the late
wrinkled sorts. Pods and Peas as large as Telephone. Unsurpassed in
quality. Coming into use early in June, as soon as the small round early
sorts.
This is certainly the finest Wrinkled Pea yet introduced, coming in with
the first Earlies, with pods double the size. This fine new Pea was
raised by crossing “Gradus’” with a very Early seedling of the
“Harliest of All’ type. In earliness it is within a day or two of
“Challenge Extra Early.” The pods are a rich dark green, straight
and square-ended, and contain on the average 7 to 8 very large mar-
row peas of the richest flavor. We consider it superior to, and likely
to supersede that fine early Pea, “Gradus,”’ being hardier in constitu-
tion, darker in color and a better yielder. It is a reliable market
gardener’s as well as private gardener’s Pea, and will undoubtedly
take the same place among earlies as does “Telephone” among late
sorts. Pint 20c; quart 30c; % peck $1.00; peck $1.80; bushel. ....$7.00
-Currie’s Extra Early Challenge. ©
No extra early pea has ever given the universal satisfaction among mar-
ket gardeners that this one has. Grown alongside of other extra
early varieties, the Challenge not only proved earlier, but much more
productive. lt is an enormous bearer and ripens very early, so that
the vines may he cleared off in two yickings, and the ground pre-
pared for another crop before other early varieties come into use.
The pods are very large and well filled with round peas of fine flavor.
In our large pea-growing districts the Challenge is now planted for
an extra early to the total exclusion of other varieties. Quart 20c;
TEEpeckO0Cs DeCk“Shbebushelle ooh) pean cumamennsuere ocean ne nia $3.25
*“Nott’s Excelsior.
The Sweetest and Most Prolific. of all the Early Dwarf Peas.
Out-yields Premium Gem or American Wonder.
The Best Sort for the Market or Home garden.
The vines are vigorous and very prolific, while the pods are closely
packed with large peas of very fine flavor; 1 foot. Quart 25c; % peck
S0erspeck-Sile4 0b USh elt p ate satysns lesesks akc site lotegane cavavtreneuineneastece oieten $5.00
Qt. 1% Pk. Peck. Bush.
ANTS Hea ee Biko SAV ake eater ete tah hestinotetes $ .20 $ .60 $ .90 $3.50
Improved Daniel O’Rourke........ 20 60 .85 3.00
“American Wonder: i a.s.. see se’ 25 80 1835) 5.00
*McLean’s Little Gem............ .20 UD GIG) 4.00
*Premium sGen- tics muuspserksreese ser 20 15 1.15 4.00 NOTT’S EXCELSIOR.
WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OF SEEDS FOR 1907. 13
PEAS.
Srbjert.
*GRADUS OR PROSPERITY.
As early as Challenge or Alaska.
Equal in quality to Telephone or Stratagem.
Pods equal in size to Telephone.
The great drawback with the small, early round Peas is their lack of
size and flavor. In Gradus, however, we have a Pea coming in with
Extra Early Challenge and Alaska, producing dark green, handsome
pods as large as Telephone, containing 8 to 10 large peas with that
rich, sugary flavor found only in the wrinkled sorts: The vines grow
to a height of 24% feet and produce the pods singly all maturing at
one time. Pint 20c; quart 30c; % peck $1.00; peck $1.90; bushel $7.50
*JUNO—A main crop Pea, growing to a height of 21% feet. Vines very ro-
bust and immensely productive. The pods are large and broad-
backed, being filled up to the ends with delicious dark green peas of
immense size. Quart 25¢; % peck 70c; peck $1.25; bushel...... $4.75
*TELEPHONE—The favorite market gardener’s Pea, bearing immense
pods, well filled with large peas of a rich, sugary flavor, the best of all
the main varieties. The vines grow to about 4 feet in height and are
enormously productive. We have a very finely selected stock of it.
Quart 25e; % peck 85c; peck $1.50; bushel..................... $5.75
*IMPROVED STRATAGEM—A great improvement on the Old Strata-
gem, which of late years has been going steadily back in quality. In
this improved stock we have a late Pea of medium height, a heavy
cropper, producing large, dark green showy pods, well filled with peas
of a superior quality. A grand market gardener’s Pea. Quart 25c;
% peck 90c; peck $1.60; bushel...3.....0000.0.0...........00200- $6.00
GENERAL CROP PEAS—Mittelforte.
Qt. YW Pk. Peck. Bush. NR
PUN VATICOTH tri ae anne sete caten| 3) ams wliaedies $ .20 $ .65 $1.00 $3.75 f'NN
UAIOUING BINGE YG eis bem oes oh oS eoe dase e ao 20 65 1.00 3.75 Si a
| *Champion of England................ 20 .60 1.00 3.75 “Nr
| Piogstordsss Marketaseiicss a4 ioc. .20 65 1.00 3.75 i fea)
| PTONOIMOU pea meaieen nee! winrtec eer ha yw clr 20 - 70 1.25 4.50 pa
| BHVenbeaninee me hil yea aay saul on ae: 20 65 1.10 4.00 1H
| IPTAIGIE OM Wave) WENA lic bob kane ndedvooeuos 25 .80 1.40 5.50 ; i
“S)MOISNRD, ISIGK 2h on panes one Wsawmue 20 710 1.25 4.50 (( Hh
Black Eyed Marrowfat................ 15 40 65 2.25 HH Al !) Ne
| WiVInS IIRTARONMINE Sg cacaudh gueke decane 15 A0 65 2.25 (
| Mammoth Melting Sugar.............. .25 90 1.65 6.25 Ny ] t
H ee 9
) PUMPKINS— Siirbif.
i
O% Va) Ib.
Wallhonnnnereey eles aS ee Nina meals cram wim e mn al eae $ .10 $..20 $ .60
Connecticut Field.................. 10 tbs. $2.00 .05 10 25
Improved Large Cheese..................00000. .05 15 .50
ASCO HE OVE ON! cai) coroneos baleen Oe: ies CER Die EC ER RE IR 05 .20 69
Jumbo, or King of the Mammoths.....- BAG id coal 15 285 1.15
Negro, or Nantucket../........ Be ELAR tia even 10 20 60
Mammo the Mo uis werent seein chee sia hols ata 10 20 60
QuakemyPie ar ree ec conn are cis eiatuuat cotta clas .05 20 .60 i
VeD pa eAlyy. SHDN cepa sly Ge Pa cae ele URI .05 15 50 TEHLEPHONE.
14 CURRIE BROS.’ CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
SQUASH.
SUMMER SQUASHES-—- Sommer: Ritrbifj.
MAMMOTH WHITE BUSH SCALLOPED—Is much larger in size than
the old favorite Bush Scallop. Flesh clear, waxy white, tender and
delicatesrOzs Sera ibs ib Cs led Dre ue eae ere eee eet 50c
GIANT BUSH SUMMER CROOK NECK—Harly and productive and
of fine quality; fruit orange yellow, covered with warty excrescenses.
OZ 5e 3 LAs iT UD CT eae a Pe Bee ANE A Ee Ta ales 50¢
oz. .\% tb. Tb.
WihitesBushiScallopies cases cic eels atari $ .05 Sb $ .50
Bush-Summenr CrookeNecknsn creer mciea sono. -05 alld, 50
Golden): CustardeBushyigee nace cence ere .05 -15 50
IDEIthEh moGewodaclovemeccuooOrO Mote bab moe cee ue 10 -20 -60 H 2
Veretable: Marrowr sceneries sae er eee 10 .20 60 GIANT BUSH SUMMER CROOKNECK,
FALL OR WINTER SQUASHES—Sserbjt: oder Winter: RKiirbif.
CHICAGO WARTED HUBBARD—A choice dark green and THE DELICIOUS—This Squash has been introduced by a
very warty, selection from the well known Hubbard,
it is very hard shelled, which makes it an excellent
shipper. The quality is excellent, flesh fine grained,
dry and of excellent flavor. Very handsome; a
grand keeper and sells at sight. Oz.10c; % ib. 20c; 1 fb.
noted grower after years of selection and is without
question the finest of all the winter squashes, excelling
in flavor and fineness of flesh the well-known Hubbard.
Oz. 10; %4 Ib. 85e; 1 tb
RED OR GOLDEN HUBBARD—Exactly similar to the
GOGH MID Se S275 sal Ogi D Spicer nie cia $5.00
HUBBARD—A favorite late sort, and more largely grown
than any other; of large size. Flesh fine-grained, dry
Green Hubbard, except in color which is a bright, deep
orange. Flesh deep golden yellow, fine-grained, cooks &
very dry, and is of excellent flavor. Oz. 10c: %4 Ib. 20¢; *
and of excellent flavor. Oz. 10c; 4% Ib. 20c; 1 tb. 60c; Boxee Rae
BIDS. S275 LONI Se i | Seamer ana ae $5.00 ee Boor GRO CWO UBER UUEb A odapad esos 55.00 $3.00
i OZ \% tb ib. om
Boston Marrow cee eee i sei et aca eat aterrar ee aM teat eee ele ReA ERC Oe ee Meo eee ROM TEST ou sre eye ee SANs eT a WU ce GR a CR $ .05 $ 15° = -$ {500m
Miarbleheadis: 2.768 essay ne SSE Soy Sa nO Ure GaN ert ie tI Ue Oe ee dL fic eU OU ula OE en CRA eT a 10 .20 160°
HevetsY <b Cal clive als ea eect ne ae Oo ea an cH stain Me arti es Toe Aca Nitsa Ue AB So fede SEN pA LE CORRES Rea eda teen Rey 10 .20 60
Baye Staten wee eee POE Cc er gy Satay chicane ts mS ONC Mr ag aN ele METI NUENATEAL SUNN UCN Ta py ci .05 15 50
SLT eR AES RS oe RONG ol ISI VB) DU Hr Rte ee 10 30 1.110
OH ea cae bo crceos HRP oo ase ce hada ce ERIN OL ONS 50 A IL a a ee ae 10 .20 60
Rye Ncube: 2 SOUS Haat SURO IANS 8 ule | Ai ae 10 .20 60 ;
'
e ¥
Spinat.
10 tbs. 5ibs. Ib. Bs
VICTORIA — The leaves are
heavy, broad and dark green,
and of the finest quality. Re- E
mains in fit condition a long . :
LIM Cie Eh or easter ete $1220 DSR One x( Omeewn hee
ROUND THICK-LEAVED—A de-
cided improvement over the
Round-Leaf, thicker leaved
and very tender. The best
all-around soit either for
home, garden or market-
SLOWER ose eee ee eee 1.20 70
IRON NLERNE Sosedscoooddmoc ode 6 1.20 70
Bloomsdale Savoy, thick leaf... 1.50 15
Large Viroflay, thick leaved.... 1.3 75
Hong Standine sae kes 1.20 .70
Pgh dhige apideiquites-o bavdon Mo obe oc 1.40 75
Long Standing Prickly......... 1.40 .15
CHICAGO WARTED HUBBARD. INew Zealand yoke seers
WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OF SEEDS FOR 1907. - 15
The First Large Tamato
to Ripen.
Remarkably
Prolific.
TOMATO, CREAM CITY.
NEW DWARF STONE.
' DOUBLE THE SIZE OF DWARF CHAMPION.
EQUALLY AS EARLY AND FULLY AS PROLIFIC.
A splendid new Tomato originating with the famous
Livingstons. In habit of vine it resembles Dwarf
Champion, but is of stronger growth and more erect.
The fruits are the same color and size as the regular
Stone, with the additional advantage of the Dwarf
Champion habit. Under ordinary field culture this
sort completely cutclassed Dwarf Champion: Here is
the record: Ten fruits picked at one time from one
vine weighed 5 ibs. and 3 oz.; five fruits selected for
average specimens weighed 2 Ibs. 9 oz., or a safe aver- .
age of, say % Ib. Specimen fruits of 1 tb. each are
very common. This will without question become a
standard sort. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25e; % Ib. 65c; 1 tb. $2.25
BuckeyerStatel 57 sac cn is cece oe $ .20 $ .60 $2.00
SAK s DEVE, co ooboceoGunace 25 WO Mmmano.o)
Isl@iM@ye: IBIAS “sis SH doar dasouens 20 3515) 1.75
IROL IRGC! CSW hAGoe Saeco se gil 50 1.50
PSIAOY aN Csi eretc er eeat NAG RO eee Be te 15 50 1.50
Early Ruby (Atlantic Prize).... .15 50 1.65
Dywarhe Chaniplonmepnieccs aac 20 (05). DOB)
rap erialla eer. ace) seer soars 15 50 1.65
Mikado, Turner’s Hybrid....... all) 50 1.50
Mhew Aro ph yey ey sekeaae we ae rye teal tt) 50 1.65
UNC 0 OY eV Ie Goss ia EER COCR ROG tee Deore 5 50 =: 1.50
Livingston’s Favorite ......... oll 5) 50 1.50
Livingston’s Perfection ........ 15 sal) LEN)
Livingston’s Beauty ........... 15 50 = 1.65
Ponderosa ee neue hbase laa 25 15 = 2.85
Golden irophyaeeeia eee 20 .65 2.25
MGM Oy PAGO SSeipred id pice Gin o ON 20 260) 2200
RediChernys wee! see aoe 20 60 2.10
Red Pear Shaped.............. .20 60 2.10
Flesh Thick and Sclid.
TOMATO.
Liebesapfel.
CREAM CITY.
Our seed grower says of Cream City: “It is of great
value in earliness and large size; always smooth
and symmetrical, and first-class in every respect.
It is one of the elect among Tomatoes.”
In this new Tomato we have a variety of excep-
tional merit, coming into use as early as Harly
Ruby and other small and unshapely extra early
sorts. It is periectly smooth and symmetrical in
shape and as large as Perfection. The plants are
strong. and vigorous, bearing an abundance of
large, smooth fruit of a beautiful purplish crimson
color. The flesh is remarkably thick, firm and solid,
and of very fine quality, with very few seeds. It is
an excellent shipper. Does not crack or rot, as is
the case with many of the old sorts. The Cream
City is the most profitable Tomato for the market
gardener and trucker, and is unsurpassed for can-
ning purposes. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25¢e; % tb. 75e;
IDEs eters alee Plies RSPAS anol ecene ete OM clcsie ealatha Ureeetta $2.75
LIVINGSTONE’S NEW GLOBE.
This new Tomato, originating with the Livingstons, of to-
mato fame, will be sufficient to warrant most growers to
give it a liberal trial. It is of beautiful globe shape,
which permits of a greater number of slices being taken
than with flat truited sorts. Among the very first to
ripen, although of large size, very smooth, firm fleshed,
few seeds, ripens evenly; color, a beautiful glossy rose,
tinged purple. Flavor very delicate and agreeable;
splendid slicing variety. The fruit is borne on short-
jointed, branching plants in great abundance—literally
loaded with fruit. A good general cropper, and one of
the very best for greenhouse growing or first early crop
on stakes or trellis. An entirely distinct and fixed new
sort. Every grower of Livingston’s New Globe, whether
he grows for private or market purposes, will be pleased.
with the beautiful and attractive globe-shaped fruit.
Pkt 10 Cs07 25.440 Ibe 0. Gola: lta eesee-ie ioe ett 2.50
we
LIVINGSTON’S NEW GLOBE TOMATO,
16 CURRIE BROS.’ CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
TURNIP.
German, Stecriih C.
EXTRA EARLY MILAN PURPLE TOP—The earliest of all the Turnips.
Purple topped above ground, white underneath, flesh clear white; very
desirable variety for forcing or early work. Oz. 5c; 4 tb. 15e; 1 Tb. .50c
EXTRA EARLY WHITE MILAN—An all white variety of the well-known
Milan. It is the earliest White Turnip grown, flat in shape and clear
white throughout. It is so rapid a grower that even the outer skin of
the bulb is quite tender. Its table qualities are excellent, being very
tender in flavor and tempting in appearance. It is fit for use at least a
week earlier than any of the other Turnips. Oz. 10c; 4% Ib. 20c; 1 Ib. .60c
RED TOP STRAP LEAF—A rapid grower: the most popular variety for
early use; color above ground a deep red, below white; flesh clear white
throughout and fine-grained; excellent for table. Oz. 5c; %4 Ib. 15c;
TL ayy PANO e HOSE stuis ies lesan Drains attain eh pois oo uib Sob matod oon $2.50
EARLY SNOWBALL—A rapid growing, beautiful globe shaped white =>
fleshed Turnip, very early, tender and sweet. A most attractive table ‘
sort and one worthy of a place in all gardens. Oz. 5e; 44 tb. 15e; 1 Tb. 40c
YY, 4
14 5 =
a O1 aoe 1D 1 5 Ibs. a, Y Gj
Purple Top White Globe:....22..20.2. 22.5: $ .05 $ .15 $ .35 $1.50 — - HU li}
Pomeranian White Globe................ 05 t 543) 1.50 g ? au
Manze WhitesNorfolkesy aris sidsustce aie tes oe .05 alt) .35 1.50
OZ. Y, tb. Ib.
White See i a Aa oleae Sanitaire $.05 $ 15 §$ .40
YellowaGlobersies as aertce en cee ee .05 a5 .35
Yellow Aberdeen ................. .05 15 3X0)
GoldensBalleeiereceee eee .05 15 40
Large Amber Globe............... 05 15 35
Large White or Cow Horn......... .05 15 40
RU TABAGA.,
aS Russian or Swedish Turnip.—Edwedifde Ribe.
Currie’s Improved Purple Top..... 05 15 40
Large White, or Sweet German.... .05 15 .oD
Imperial Purple Top.............. .05 alls): .oD
SRI VATI ES Was ee Syn a is oka Selatan .05 alls) 8D
HERBS. Sriuter.
SATIVTS Gy Gu iG aa ee Ng EEL Oars Se ER 10 .25 .85
Balm ee Sees apenas seine ps sia orate ara 15 45 1.75
Basil iS Wetsuit cai teea eee al) 40 i385)
BOTA eee eker easel re uieee 15 S335) 1.10
CUT AWA yaiengs eae inn eatery abel ane Sey pana Da 10 .20 .60
Cat TDG See At cane des ea 30 90 3.25
COriand 6Cyl oe ne ese 10 .20 60
I BSN Dine ber ntes tae ee na ria caine Nin ao ir .05 15 45
Fennell eee nea See -10 .25 .85
Horehoundiee sacha e eee .20 70 2.35
ELY'SSO DF eae eae ene earn nl een .20 70 2.35
Ta Ven CIs ones BS er ag 10 0 1.10
Marjoram)Sweethnccasoe eee 10 .25 .85
ROSCMATY nis ine oe Ee 20 .65 2.25
Safer Seca ee 15 40. 1.35
RSET eA- nieces nie SIPS cg ih OA SN 15 40 1.40
SavVOLYAU SUM MET Aenean een 10 .20 .60
Thyme, Broad-Leaved .:........... 20 -70 2.25
IWOLM WOO! eo es cits aces 15 45 1.60
WHOLESALE
PRICE
LIST OF SEEDS FOR 1907.
ANTIRRHINUM—SNAP DRAGON.
The best that
money or skill can
produce.
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Laie he
By? Ae) >
Currie’s Flower Seeds tor Florists.
Seeds of Hardy Perennials on pages 28 and 29.
We have for years exercised the greatest care to have our strains of Florists’ Flower Seeds brought up to an exceptionally
high standard.
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The best that
money or skill can
produce.
In such seeds as Astrrs, Carnations, Calceolaria, Cineraria, Pansies, Primula, Stocks, Sweet Peas and Verbenas,
etc., these being sorts that Florists use in quantity, we have been careful to obtain our stocks from only the best and finest staains
that can be brought from the most careful growers.
Trade Pkt.
ABOBRA. oz. of about
BV pT RATED TEE TEs MERAY oss cics farce sisteccds wrersteraveisietrers wis cinisleine By Seat ke
ABRONIA. .
HUAI ETA IAW ae ae yh verses aisles sie avs sim ocreis eles
ABUTILON.
GHORGH’S, HYBRIDS .................0.000 0s 100 seeds
ACROCLINIUM.
SINGLE MIXED ... 1,000“
DOUBLE MIXED . 1,000 “
ADLUMIA.
CIRRHOSA, ALLEGHENY VINBE........... eee le OOO bs mince
ADONIS.
AEBSTIVALIS (FLOS ADONIS)............. . 1,000 hy
AGERATUM.
PASTE WIVES INCASNG WIM ies Sass e olsen s nietiaisiv cies ee ere 1,000 =‘
BLUE PERFECTION—The best dark blue
SSCGlen 3608 Gadd bones Hee Coeoo Be AC Abaco Sen oReeEG 1,000 ee
IMPERIAL DWARF BLUE......... 1,000 ne
LITTLE DORRIT, Dwarf White.... 1,000 mT
TOM THUMB, Dwarf Blue.......... eine eal O00 os
LASSEAUXII, Dwarf Rose.................. ... 1,000 Sg
AGROSTEMMA.
(COMDILAL ARYOISIDUNG ceca ga nsedaodde cxccoosrBeSsOnS 1,000 +‘
ALYSSUM.
MARITIMUM, SWEET ALYSSUM.... 151,000 ‘
LITTLE GEM, or TOM THUMB... 301,000 ‘“
AMMOBIUM.
ALATUM GRANDIFLORUM (Everlasting) ... 1,000
AMARANTHUS.
TRICOLOR, JOSEPH’S COAT, CAUDATUS
GORDONII, MELANCHOLICUS,
HENDERII, SALICIFOLIUS,
ATROPURPUREUS,
SANGUINEUS, each, per.................... 1,000
ANTIRRHINUM—Snapdragon.
IY ONG OID ONY ib -5.0 la ee ania ono Danae ORE CrAe Ine -20 1,000
TOM THUMB, Mixed................. -40 1,000
PICTURATUM NANUM ..................... -50. 1,000
GIANT FLOWERING—
Pink 1,000
White 1,000
Striped 1,000
Searlet . 1,000
Yellow .. 1,000
Garnet .. 1,000
Mixed . 1,000
Extra large spikes and flowers; fine for
eutting. e
ARCTOTIS.
GRANDIS. South African Daisy. Flowers
White; reverse petals Lilac. A fine cut
bdo Aa) MeO CBOBnCHOAAROMNOHoO ned sdaddoe Sdeneodoados
ARISTOLOCHIA.
SIPHO, DUTCHMAN’S PIPE................
ARNEBIA—Arabian Primrose.
CORNUTA
ASPERULA.
AZUREA SETOSA
ASPARAGUS.
Greenhouse grown seed of strong germi-
nating quality.
PLUMOSUS NANUS ........... 100 seeds, .50
SEARBIN GIR een ene 100 seeds, .15
AUSTRALIAN STAR FLOWER.
CEPHALIPTERUM DRUMMONDI
BALSAM—Lady’s Slipper.
Our strains of these are unsurpassed for
size of blooms, doubleness and beauty of
color.
DOUBLE CAMELLIA FLOWERED—
OZ.
Trade Pkt.
of about
... 1,000 seeds.$ .10
Wihite Mextrancholcetnnsiacsccrcectecuichicnives $1.00
DOUBLE CAMELIA FLOWERED—Finest
Mixed
SOLFERINO—Beautifully striped Scarlet
and Lilac on White ground.................
MIXED
BALSAM APPLE—Momordica.
M. BALSAMINA—Ornamental Climber....
M. CHARATINA—Ornamental Climber.....
BALLOON VINE.
CARDIOSPERMUM HALICACABUM—Or-
namental Climber
BARTONTIA.
AURBEFA, Yellow flowerS.................see00e
BRYONOPSIS.
LACINOSA—Ornamental Climber ...........
15
18 CURRIE BROS.’ CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
Florists should
Plant for
Early Use
Hohenzollern
Followed by
Purity,
Daybreak
and
Semple’s
Branching.
SEMPLE’'S BRANCHING.
PURITY.
CURRIE’S CHOICE FLORIST’S ASTERS.
Asters are undoubtedly the most popular besides the most profitable flowers that a florist can grow, They are indispensable for design
work, cut flower decoration and bedding. Our strains are obtained from the most noted and careful German and American growers,
Trade pkt. of Trade pkt. of
about 1,000 about 1,000
EXTRA EARLY HOHENZOLLERN mo oay ia sce se
3 y JETRN. =
7 5 UR SOIEAT ; GIANT UPRIGHT BRANCHING—Flowers
The flowers are similar in form and size to a very double, after style of Semple’s, produced
good Comet Aster; very durable and do not on long stems growing nearly upright, which
show their centers so readily as the Comet permits of close planting: in two colors,
sorts do; the stems are stout and long, mak- WDE SPINGKEG cha aeons Soe eaten aee each,$ .10 $1.00
ing them excellent for cut flower work. This BRANCHING (SEMPLE’S)—A late flowering
is without doubt the Aster for early cutting, Aster of strong branching habit, bearing
and one invaluable to EE : flowers on long, stout stems. The petals are
WHITE, ROSE, THE BRIDE (white chang- twisted or waved and of remarkable size,
IN SHcOMVOSE) HCACH Meri arctelociere ctoilelsoiste cia cleieieie svevaere sles $ .20 $2.00 valuable for design work, floral decorations,
DAYBREAK AND PURITY. etc. Should be grown by all florists. White,
Lavender, Pink, Rose, Blue, Mixed....... each, .10 1.00
PAEONY FLOWERED PERFECTION—
White, Peach Blossom, Light Blue, Scarlet,
In these beautiful Asters we have two rare
gems for Florists’ use. The flowers are round
as a ball, large and full, borne on long stems.
They are continuous bloomers and desirable Black Blue, Delicate Rose, uso! Syaleiapetets each, .20 1.50
acquisitions. : DWARF VICTORIA—Pure White, Scarlet,
DAVE RMAI(ShellyPink) suche ac, eee 25 2.50 een eM eeu acer ge ET. ae
PURI UE Sry atorete ators ctarnis eo cieievelelntnja overs oscte ase 25 2.50 Zee ae oe Eee NO CU a ea ea ue y
WRT TY eure wolte ; 2 ; GEM OR BATI-Apple Blossom, Deep Rose,
GIANT COMET. Grand Asiers. Flowers of Rose and White, Crimson, Tight Blue,
immense size, very double, petals long, wavy Mixed oh chee She ta geen pteaeae een eae each, .20 1.50
and twisted, very graceful and borne on long DWARF CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED—
stout stems. WHITE, LIGHT BLUE, THE Snow White, Bright Scarlet, Porcelain Blue,
BRIDE (white, passing to rose), DEEP Dark Blue, Bright Rose, Rosy Pink, Mixed.
ROSE, PEACH BLOSSOM, SULPHUR YEL- 1 OF: Kel anne HARA C OEE enoDanocasoCososcobenadonobo 20025 -20 1.50
IEAON GE WUD <AIDID xKolali paaeasopodpocdaobocoobGdoooUN 215) 1:25 QUEEN OF THE MARKET —The earliest of
x ~ + ~ x rete all the Asters: very useful for cutting. ;
Fors ior ec ae os eae Ree te White, Pink, Light Blue, Mixed........... each, .10 50
variety of 5
: YY 4 GIANT OSTRICH PLUME—A good Aster for
many as 50 blossoms to a plant, height ue cutting, the blooms are of large size and
inches, has all the grace of the old-time borne on long stems. Petals loose, twisted
Comets. WHITE, ROSE, LAVENDER, and curled. Pink Rose, White, Crimson,
IM PXCH DI COLORS ekicicleci cesteclelsiclealsieieislejelele each, .15 1.25 Light Blue, Dark Blue, Mixed JBSbabanOO BOC each, .20 1.50
ree
weep
—
ey, alr pea ie
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WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OF SEEDS FOR 1907.
19
BALSAM—LADY’S SLIPPER.
BEGONIA.
WAIDIEINOBN eho dosdoasoode borden d CoS cOUBCEBEEHODEEDE
TUBFIROUS-ROOTED—Choice Mixed,
Single
Double
REX VARIETIHS—Choice Mixed............
BELLIS PERENNIS—Double Daisy.
DOUBLE WHITE
DOUBLE RED ............
DOUBLE SNOWBALL
DOUBLE LONGFELLOW
DOUBLE MIXED
BROWALLIA.
SPECIOSA MAJOR—A fine plant for vases
and baskets, covered with delightful sky-
blue flowers
ELATA COERULEA
BRACHYCOME.
IBERIDIFOLIA—Swan River Daisy, Blue..
CACALIA—Tassel Flower.
MIXED COLORS
CALCEOLARIA—Hybrida Superba.
Saved from one of the finest strains in cul-
tivation; flowers beautifully spotted and
marked
CALAMPELIS—Bugle Vine.
ANNUAL CLIMBER
CALENDULA.
OFFICINALIS, Meteor ...........5......2 eee ee
OFFICINALIS, Prince of Orange............
PONGHI, Double White.......................
PLUVIALIS (White Cape Marigold)........
CALLIOPSIS.
CRUDMIS ONE Raat seetaeisislorhelstahers aloreiads cieivelsiciolsie ip etele
GOLDEN WAVE—Beautiful Yellow ......
FINEST MIXED, all colors.................+
Perennial varieties on page 28.
CANARY-BIRD FLOWER.
(Tropaeolum Canariense) ................s.0+6
CANNA.
CROZY’S VARIETIBS, Extra Choice
WHOL oc cdScapocecoedane CURD eE BBE ARO eo Cerectc
CROZY’S VARIETIES, Red Leaved Sorts,
Extra Choice Mixed
CASTOR BEANS—Ricinus.
BORBONIENSIS
CAIWVEBS OD GHINSIS Meeecerceenicicscsieciniecsaies
GIBSONII, Dark Purple......................
SANGUINEUS
MIXED
DOUBLE DAISY, THE BRIDE.
DOUBLE DAISY—The Bride.
the Double White
large
The best of
Daisies,
double flowers,
stiff stems.
extra
Very early and free
and very
borne on long
RRR
a
15
15
flowering. 1,000 seeds........... 25¢e ;
CANDYTUFT GIANT HYACINTH-
FLOWERED.
Trade Pkt. Trade Pkt.
oz. of about CANDYTUFT. oz. of about
--. 1,000 seeds, .10 AVVEDICTS EO asi a tie casei ae aes J taeaaee te Aes $ .10 1,000 seeds.$ .05
14000“ 50 NAMEN Dek OXON DUNE Re Gonbn chosen abooMe boda eaeaOo 101,000 “ 05
SOE TEN GIANT HYACINTH—Flowered, White, ex-
1.000 oe 50 eellent for cutting, producing immense
500s 50 heads of pure white flowers................. -20 1,000 fe
A541 Of159) cal Bol Dy oa Aan ME oS Maori o ie op ocasoeca non 101,000 ‘
1.000 « 15 TOM THUMB—Dwarf White................. .15 1,000 ‘
000 145 CARUMEENIR aoe ce Batemans dade sae oh ae aeesisae leas .25.1,000 ‘
1,000 <‘ 20 DUNNETT’S CRIMSON ...................4.- 10 1,000 = **
1,000 “ -20 1B OLA OMe Seance ones cdoud AnGUp SEs tHos VoBUbeOdubE, -10 1,000 “
1,000 a ‘15 DWARF HYBRIDS—Large Flowering; a
beautiful Dwarf Candytuft, with a great
TAN SEW OL MCOlOLS asisisaetecisieoey ee eee ieee .25.1,000 ‘‘
a oe 10 D.@ Di Deca B be GesAnBOAEGODS OC On EUG OnTGO OMe aU ATE Danie -10 1,000 ‘*
1 ee “ oe CARNATION.
Q i GIANT MARGARET—Mixed. These come
into flower early and furnish nice cut
1,000 a 10 HOWerS Up LtOwEnostics eect eeanienee 500
GIANT MARGARET—White ................. 500s“
05 os ¢ RROD Sane tase eeeeies 500s‘
; ns fe WEEIMOMie cdodoonsubnooee 500“
«4 a Stripedy syasecrsseiver. ee 500M as
GIANT FANCY EVERBLOOMING
1.000 « 50 CHABAUDI are aero in a oeneric se nteieesiolete 500s
500 "35 MARGARET DOUBLE HALF DWARF
j AVETSXGEN TD se ee ey tre operetta oe eine aie 500“
CHOICE DOUBLE MIXED. This is
05 peace
mostly sown late in spring, planted out
and treated as a biennial. Protect with
-10 1,000 $4 .05 leaves or litter; they make good selling
ALOR: Sf -05 plants the following spring.................. rd
15 ros 05 GRENADIN, Double White.............. ae “
-10 * 05 GRENADIN, Double Scarlet...............+.. ee
! See Hardy Carnations, Page 28.
15 eo al CENTAUREA.
ae yee 09 IMPERIALIS—Imperial Giant | Sweet
15 -05 Sultan. The plant is very vigorous.
growing nearly 4/feet high, fairly covered
with enormous flowers, borne on long
20 200 ‘ -10 stems; fine for cutting.
EATING Eee ARS RPeT Oe ner cycle latat rats siapshetelavlerclevafenetstvorere 40 500 “
Wish) sGebbodoedaoscndoone page cadododdueboonoonD 40); 5008 1 <¢
10 lb. 1.00 ILPANADIN[IDADIEY ) cupuapuateabonosd0 opUabDOodDEGOoouD. 40 500 ‘
WDD <IBID) “pe aopudasooospacspeaeodhode odupaccooosuaHS B25 500) 5) at
-10 1.25 ODORATA-MARGARET, produces in
great profusion large, pure white flowers,
10 borne on long, stiff stems, admirably i
10 Suited for’ cut flowers. ....0.. 5. cles eseeee cee 500
10 ODORATA-CHAMELEON, Yellow and ;
-10 Rose, fine for) cutting. oc. eisai. ole 500 :
10 SUAVEOLENS (Yellow Sweet Sultan)...... BOO sare
20 CURRIE BROS.’ CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. f %
CINERARIA—JAMES’ PRIZE STRAIN. COSMOS BLOOMS.
Trade Pkt. Trade Pkt.
é oz. of about oz. of about
CENTAUREA. COWSLIP—Primula Veris. :
CANDIDISSIMA—Very fine, white leaved MESH DA COLORS Aree eee eee rae ee . 1,000 seeds.$ .10
sort for bedding was eae coer oe eee 1,000 seeds.$ CONVOLVULUS.
GYMNOCARPA—Very fine, Wwhite-leaved IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING
SOT LE POLFDCOGIME ST. sacle oaissiein cis sie ahaeietatelaedrsiele icles - 1,000 ‘t 10 GH ORWS ia sine ieee tee ee Eee 10 200 ee 05
( *YANUS—Mixed Corn: Hlower sais. osseee secs DD ioese ‘5 05 IMPERIAL FRINGED JAPANESE
New Double Mixed................ S10 haere BG 05 MORNINGIGE OR YG asset eee 15 we 200 artes 10
fs Blue Corn Flower................. U1 Onis Sf 05 AURKUS SURLDRBUS escent eee Eo ee -2- 200 as 10
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Annual. MAJOR (Mixed Morning Glory).............. ae Ohare SS 05
CORONARIUM, Double Mixed............... Bde pode: “hii -05 7 MEAURVIRAINT CUS Ei accecenen seutictrsties seer sido o20 Dates 10
DOUBLE ANNUAL, Fringed Mixed........ Boeusod & .05 “MINOR, Mixed eee so Soaaeece aaa nee ee LO Mayet ss 05
SINGLE ANNUAL SORTS, Mixed.......... Bee stine zs -05 COSMOS.
SINGLE ANNUAL, CHAMELEON ..... CED De rts Ss 05 MAMMOTH PERFECTION, White.. 40> 500K ear 10
BURRIDGEANUM .... ... .... « 05 MAMMOTH PERFECTION, Pink..... ae A0 2 500 aur hes 10
ne “ LORD BEACONSFIELD ... .... ra 05 MAMMOTH PERFECTION, Crimson...... PAO E500 Erte 10
ss Sie THE SULTAN.......... pe wort & 05 MAMMOTH PERFECTION., Mixed......... 40 500 “ 10
& rf W. E. GLADSTONE... ... .... OG 05 DWARF EARLY FLOWERING, “Dawn’’ .50 500 << -10
FRUTESCENS (White Paris Daisy)......... meen L O00 tien 10 EARLY FLOWERING, Mixed............... -00 500) <* 10
COUNTESS OF CHAMBORD (Yellow EARLY FLOWERING KLONDIKE
IPAMS2 DAIS) Ee saicccieeee eases ato ae ... 1,000 a 10 Oranges Vellowaieccn-ceicne onsen eee een 50 i 10
SEGETUM GRANDIFLORUM, Yellow..... SAHOO as -10 CYCLAMEN.
SEGETUM EVENING STAR (Giant Yel- Our Cyclamen seed is grown from the finest selected prize
LONW PID AISIV aisle chars oats orders eyesore ter eee era eeacla . 1,000 a 10 varieties, and plants grown from our seed have been awarded
CINERARIA. the first premium wherever exhibited.
James’ Prize Strain of Cinerarias are un- 100 seeds. 1,000 seeds
equaled for size of blooms, brilliancy of GLAND sPureimwihiters: sioicasnteaccoek corer n eee $ .65 $5.00
colors and fine substance; many of the GIANT, Pale Pink (Daybreak Color).............. g 5.00
solid colors have been grown to 4% inches GLAND Dar kSROS6iienerec iene cence ee ennenee - 65 5.00
in diameter, and the fancy flowers have GIANT, Large White, with Crimson Eye........ -65 5.00
a magnificent range of colors. The plants GIANT sBright <Crimson na aeshscecciemeen one acta 265 5.00
are half dwarf of excellent habit. GIANT, Finest Mixed of above 5.00
HYBRIDA, Mixed James’ Prize Strain..... . 1,000 es 50 NEW FEATHERED—An entirely new strain of Cease of
MARITIMA (Silver Foliaged Plant)......... 1,000 GG 10 unsurpassed beauty. The flowers are large with a distinct -
MARITIMA DIAMANT. The stems and Crest or Feather on the face of each petal, the feather add-
leaves are pure white, without the green ing very much to the lasting qualities, and cannot fail to
tint found in the old variety. The leaves excite tthe admiration of all lovers of the Cyclamen.
are larger and not so much cut. Splen- AU ahi Base sageuuanaoossancondoon 100 seeds, $1.50 Rose, 100 seeds; $2.25
Adie foliae cma aseaccinec cate etic aac cians 1000 oa: 10 CYCLANTHERA.
CLARKTIA. EXPLODENS, Ornamental Climber.......... 500“ 10
SEN GG BA IVGEREID a rerieiaye saiste clei celeistelsicteteeieiscclelewicte 10 1,000 sf 05 CYPERUS. :
DOUBT WNEEXEH De sisen manent dee se sae oolae 101,000“ 05 ALTERNIFOLIUS—Umbrella Plant......... 1,000“ 10
CLIANTHUS—Australian Glory Pea. CYPRESS VINE—Ipomoea quamoclit.
TPVASVER RERUT: seesarlotcsc raise aie a ated eiacionne cuwtinigees 950 20 EROS Bo lisrsisteletelsyctelstodeteforele atstelstelotete/eiete isietetelarst forstelectetey= 500 ** 10
CLEOME-—Spider Plant. . SCARLET 500 <a 10
PUNGPHNS asin eocia nee eavmuinan cacnaen bien 251,000 « 10 WHITE 500 10
COBAEA. SCARLET, Ivy Leaved 500 = “* 10
SCANDENS (Blue Climbing Cobaea)........ 235 100) these s10 MIXED 500“ 10
SCANDENS ALBA (White Flowered....... 70/4100: in i68 15 DAHLIA. i
COCKSCOMB, OR CELOSTA. Start early indoors for early flowering. The
CRISTATA GLASGOW PRIZE, Crimson single sorts are valuable for cut flowers.
immense combs, extra fine strain.......... THN Ne ee 25 Easily flowered from seed the first season
CRISTATA AUREA, very fine; Yellow EXTRA CHOICE, Double Mixed............ 250 a 20
COM DS eee eae oe OE ES ee ina O00 Ss 15, SINGLE FINEST MIXED.................... 250 eee 10
CRISTATA COCCINEA, fine Crimson CACTUS—Finest Double Mixed,. excellent *
GODS eRe eNO. TNC Soke Miscou eae Ne amis aaa! 1,000 OG 15 LOT CUE AHLOWEIS sce eee see eee ab ce tear 250 oe -20
PLUMOSA, Golden Feathered................ A000; 2. <S .10 TWENTIETH CENTURY_A single va-
PLUMOSA, Crimson Feathered............... 1,000 st 10 riety which has been quite the rage in
PLUMOSA THOMPSONI MAGNIFICA— the Eastern cities, bringing prices equal to
Splendid class of feathered and plumed good roses. Color, Rose passing to
Sorts) ini Various! COlOrS? o.com. cine ceeneeetcene 1,000“ 10 Crimson. As the season advances be-
COLEUS. coming a soft Rosy White..........:........ 1.00 250 sf -10
NEW HYBRIDS, Mixed..................20055 500 memes 15 COLLARETTE—A novel type of Single
COLLINSTA. Dahliawesd cemeeroar ce he cetacean 250 HY 15
MESH DU COMOR Sia accra cesreemeniven cetiscrecliee 1,000 ‘ 10 POMPONE, Double Mixed..................+- 250 eee 15
WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OF SEEDS FOR 1907. 21
CYCLAMEN. MYOSOTIS—Quick and Everflowering.
GLOXINIA.
Trade Pkt. Trade Pkt.
oz. of about oz. of about
DATURA. GREVILLEA.
CERO ae SRORG RETO OOSTIIG DOT aGET SHES a seeds .$ 10 TSO} BI GSI NAS Higa ain oh midis om TDG amas DOI eran ceed eects 500 seeds.§$ .10
RED oar oee eet 10 ee
eS. ; sar z ELEGANS WHITE—The fern-like fronds
CE NENSIS, Double Mixed.................. -20 1,000 o -05 are very useful for mixing in bouquets... .15 1,000 Me 05
SENN StS Double Upon ree donvobos .380 1,000 05 MURALIS 2% 500 oe 10
; SENT oct "5 1000 « to. MURALS oo eter : 10
DOUBLE DIADEM, Mixed.................... -50 1,000 ‘* 10 HELICHRYSUM MONSTROSUM.
DOUBLE FRINGED JAPAN, Mixed...... -50 1,000 oe 10 IDKOVOASI LID IW EID) cooadeodeonnsoaacocpoboEece . 1,000 <é 05
DOUBLE ROYAL PINKS, Mixed. The 3
finest of all annual Double Pinks.......... soe TKO a HELIOTROPE.
DOUBLE MOURNING CLOAK............. 50 Luv =< 10 FINE MIXED ..... Beene spas ae see ee teens toes 5 CUO aisha O
HEDDEWIGII, Finest Single Mixed....... .30 1,000“ 10 GIANT FLOWERED DWARF—A_ new
LACINIATUS, Single Fine Mixed........... -30 1,000 “ 10 class of beautiful and compact growth a) i
ROYAL PINKS, Single Mixed. The fines Vallala) COMO sebodoadododsd ao oodooH boob eos . 1,000 : 115)
mixture of Pinks in existence... od eM IKK) -10 HIBISCUS
CRIMSON BELLE, Single......... boo0. ooo Jt) en 10 AFPRICANUS 15 500 “6 10
EHASTHRN QUEBRN, Single................... .. 1.000 its 10 r Sree CONRAN TR EAA URC NRE ane = Tee ie i
SNOWFLAKE, Single Seago d BRO E THO GEER RH nad . 1,000 i. 10 HOLLYHOCK.
MSD; leds UOI10,. Shot OguaodHoousdnceesnneeaSereeE . 1,000 i, 10 MAMMOTH FLOWERING ALLEGHENY
DRACAENA. pap OOrns tthe first year from seed; very Be ‘f
TEND STNVATISAW ry. Ns Suyrrelalayse 2 seta ewiesnie ee sates ses ssi =30) 200) S210 Ee oR ees Rabu Ros oc es sur eondozg 3 pane np esea BOE a 2
ie ‘ ‘ NEW ANNUAL HOLLYHOCKS. These
ESCHSCHOLTZIA—(California Poppy). ny t have all the beauty and varied colorings
FINE MIXED, Singte. BsAvoOCEsOOBObos eRe DoD uONG -10 1,000 0d of the old-fashioned garden favorites
ETE G ODEN) WSO rinse ccc as ccm eins ciel ccs -40 1,000 i -10 with the additional advantage that they
BUSH (Ehummemanni)i-cenecesceen ders srn ease ce -40 1,000 i -10 can be flowered the first season from
ID{OWIGAL NSN igs agocoboosepsodarsoocbabeuonuadonuans -15 1,000 i -05 seed. Sown in a greenhouse in March
MANDARIN Woe Nes epivnens jerasievaulerce sugosvodoauogued -20 1,000 -05 ean be had in flower by July. They are
ROSE CARDINAL, Double Mixed -20 1.000“ 205 remarkably. EC HOW CHINE; and contain a
EUPHORBIA. great diversity of colors.
VARIEGATA (Snow on the Mountain)...... OO Pe a ener LS eDe ca ECE Urea ear atee
FORGET-ME-NOT—Myosotis. See Perennial Varities on Page 29.0 Fe
IP /NIELORSILTES ORS ahaa cp eeaonone nea adoomes saan ose ee 1000 eucaneel5, Rai Pitty
DISSITIFLORA—One of the finest for HUMULUS.
UO SUS het ars Se Seirtersteccpetcciecraessrelc tale cveclstesclatavetalave SE oee 1,000 ‘ oli) AU MAXON KCIUIS) : CoucvcdcooebobsasconsudAadououbuouG 250 oe 10
See Ne ALBA 1,000 ee 10 JAPONICUS VARIEGATUS 250 4 10
! AND EVERFLOW ERING— , YT 4
Flowering in 6 to 8 weeks from time of Ge a Nae peers 1b Re 05
SO umn SS acugananuoodas GobdhodoEs paUOUs oe neeea Gos te 15 ~ SAT COGN a a Ce in He be mr “ “nx
i CDANIECRIMS ONG@rertn eames ua eeeen sete 15 05
SeMPERELORENS 0000 GM SOUDANENGIS. Suiple. 200008 ey as
PILLAR SHAPED—Royal Blue “ 45 ATEVAGES STAGES MemIVETK CC clei detletcttelereleloieicielcieleicteleieyercieieisvere 15 ‘ 05
ye Pe ee (Pink)... ... eee i ae ICE PLANT.
PIGS risen tiiees dauls 15
IMPATIENS.
FOUR O’CLOCKS. x ie e
RDADIDY COICOIRS) .conomandcocdoancosanaeuocuene 10 Go 05 SWE AVASNVASD ET YEE EUTEIDVAW Sereersreiersieleyereisl-isisieis eraieiersie.e 250 25
AILLARDIA. IPOMOEA.
EE ee aa in MEXICANA GRANDIFLORA ALBA (The
A IDINVAUAINIE. Gdonon0edo00e0ooddoNeD0G . 1,000 10 = “
ALi iCOUOR'S) Mixed...) .00. cle oeksensnneole 1,000 “a 10 (Moon Flower) ooobonvoNoo tenet eee ene e ees .40 2 ~ 15
+o SETOSA (Brazilian Morning Glory)........ HAG 50 10
Perennial Hybrids, Page 28. r “
LEARI (Blue Dawn Flower).................. 50 10
GERANIUM. : LEU DVNNADINILNE: ISILIUND) yn dogobnnononnoneenesnnaeee SOM 10
Cae oui waxes Batiste eichetediiare eee RIA iy 5 ip IMPERIAL JAPANESE (see Convolvulus).
PELARGONIUM, Lady Washington,mixed |). 100 “ 75 KENILWORTH Ivy.
JNDIEANAD; SKCIDINAM DID: ababeean Oooo Rea ne SREB EE odeee 100“ ~—.20 LINARIA’| CYMBALARIA, for baskets, : 2
GLOXINIA WASH CuO. ctcobadoadooodbooopoocdonuagodoocoWnDD - 1,000 is 15
EXTRA CHOICE MIXED..................... 1,000 Sa 50 KOCHIA—(Summer Cypress).
GODETIA. SICONIEVNIRIUNS ode jodooossepapuasaboocoos boobboooereE ... 1,000 iG 15
IHONAD? IND; GD1D) ssa ugganadyaqpeusdoaded epee anne 15 i TURICOIASIVALIEGS cuoodigayonceanbinyachauscooseus rari aaa any
GOMPHRENA—(Globe Amaranth). LEPTOSIPHON.
IRYDID) OP VNU Dap oo coscaduauebcodoouuaenee each .15 .05 FRENCH HYBRIDS, Mixed.................. - 1,000 * -10
IMEX reacts clerenye minvsinnclamroeera Rioaiees Vepodooodtcas 15 05 LINARIA
GOURDS—Ornamental. STTMAW ics eRe WRC Uieke NPAC Gee SP PEOOOM Mn See
Vit CAB) | ClO ITED) oc sodbop suRedanHaboOe -10 a MEER Lhe. if m
DISH RAG, or Chinese Loofa................ 15 LINUM.
MIXED (many varities) ....................-. 10 GRANDIFLORUM COCCINEUM .......... 15 fe 05
22 CURRIE BROS’
co., MILWAUKEE,
WISCONSIN.
MATRICARIA CAPENSIS, FL. PU.
OZ.
LANTANA HYBRIDA.
MIXED, good for bedding out or for vases.
LARKSPUR.
DWARF DOUBLE ROCKET, Mixed........ 15
MATT 1D) OWS Hy RO CGH, Sop cevcisiere el sie(efeeieleis 15
EMPEROR
SAMOO GAM EXO) WA Daal WIDE BE oaneuosocropaonGondoood 15
LOBELIA.
CRYSTAL
Select
WHITE GEM
PUMILA MAGNIFICA
COMPACTA “GOLDELSE,”’
PALACE COMPACTA, Extra
foli-
Yellow
ARS BITS PLOWS wr ciscictete estietreiel ace elefelareboleleretete
GRACILIS BLUE
GRACILIS ROSEA
LOPHOSPERNUM.
SCANDENS
HENDERSONII
LUPINUS.
IVETEXEH} De AUIN IN UpATn SOIR 2. 52, oe eysrare eistovelatei note
MARIGOLD.
DOUBLE AFRICAN :
DOUBLE! AFRICAN. MEXED.... e502 c2...2- 20
DOUBLE FRENCH, Dwarf Mixed.......... 20
GH GLON OBWHONOR wa. nos deade con csuuelennen 20
MATRICARIA.
CEE ENSIS FL. PL.—Double White Fever-
ew
MAURANDIA.
PURPLE, WHITE, ROSE
each per
MIGNONETTE.
WHITE PEARL, a
Machet
GOLIATH, Red, large double flowers
MACHET—Extra select, from pot-grown
plants. The finest Mignonette for Flor-
ists’ use. Has been saved with the great-
est care and is thoroughly reliable for
greenhouse culture
MACHET
ALLEN’S DEFIANCE
BIRD’S MAMMOTH
BISMARCK
GOLDEN QUEEN
VICTORIA
MILES’ SPIRAL
RESEDA ODORATA, large flowering......
BOARS 6 GUO C TIS TOA ENE ote eocoriccdamcac per lb. 40c. .10
MIMULUS.
TIGRINUS
MOSCHATUS, (GMusl: PIANT) ic. sce cekic class
MORNING GLORY.
See Convolvulus and Ipomoea.
and MIXED,
White flowering ;
Bese crs erste Sete ictstojarais) aiticientetrere tarts plate ales eligi D
1.00
NASTURTIUM—Dwarf or Tom Thumb.
ASWIROEVAWGROS Yam YCllLOMW) cir ie scine erie elie 10
ARDOISE (Orange and Mauve............... 10
BEAUTY (Yellow Shaded Scarlet)........... +10
CHAMELEON
Trade Pkt.
of about
100 seeds.$ .10
. 1,000
1,000
1,000
““
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“e
Becka
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MIGNONETTE—MACHET.
NASTURTIUM—Dwarf or Tom Thamb—Continued.
CRIMSON
CRYSTAL
Maroon)
EMPRESS OF INDIA (Deep Crimson)....
GOEDEINGKEEN GI eee re ence
GOLDEN QUEEN (Yellow Flowers and
Moliage) wenh Biss eaten erdee eas CCL Gea ieeeee
KING OF TOM THUMBS (Scarlet)......:.
KING THEODORE (Black Brown)..........
LADY BIRD (Crimson and Yellow).......
PEARL (White)
PRINCE HENRY (Yellow Spotted Scarlet)
ROSE
RUB YeuKCEN Gi GR by, Eve) easiest niecieicee
SPOTTED
IMBNGD IM AD. DID) ioasounosdedonoodeaEoouosaSooeOK0O
LILLIPUT MIXED
EDWARD OTTO (Brownish Lilac).........
Gd BIE ORY Astin sr Or eon OneodEboondenace vatasobasen6
REGELIANUM (Violet Ruby)...............
VON MOLTKE (Ruby Rose)................
PEARL WHITE
PRINCE HENRY (Yellow Mottled Scarlet)
KING THEODORE (Black Brown)
HEINEMANNI (Chocolate).-...5.......5....
HEMISPHAERICUM (Yellow and Pink)..
VESUVIUS (Fiery Salmon Rose)...........
TWILIGHT (Yellow overlaid with Pink)..
JW PLEA RY GRIch= vellow) sree scictcsecesue enacts
SATURN (Bright Velvety Red)..............
CURRIE’S CREAM CITY MIXTURE......
FINE MIXTURE
LOBBIANUM SORTS.
LOBB’S MIXED COLORS—Very beautiful
climbers, flowering most profusely; very
useful for covering verandas, trellis and
LUSTIG EWOL Rausch terineic obtener et
RED SPURRED—Flowers Creamy White
WALDO AES oS obo dacus onaaooMestocddovecenano6
YELLOW SPURRED—Rosy Pink, with
Yellow Spurs
BLACK PRINCE—Intense Black Maroon..
HYBRIDS OF MADAME GUNTER —In
this variety we have a range of color
hitherto unknown in Nasturtiums, run-
ning through shades of Rose, Salmon,
Bright Red, Pale Yellow, etc., either as
self-colors or spotted and striped. The
dark colored foliage contrasts finely with
the rich and varied colors..................6
NICOTIANA.
AFFINIS, White
Plant
SANDERAE—Carmine Flowered Tobacco
Sweet Scented Tobacco
OZ. % lb. Ib.
20 -50
10 20 50
10 125 15
10 125 “5
10 5 5
10 295 ASTD:
10 “25 “5
10 BN 5
10 120 “50
10 “20 50
“10 720 50
10 ‘20 50
10 20 60
10 “20 10
105 ‘05 40
10 120 “60
10. 20 50
10 125 "5
10 20 “50
10 120 50
10 20 50
110 :20 50
110 20 i)
“10 120 50
“10 20 50
‘10 20 50
10 195 5
“10 20 :
“10 20 60
10 125 5
10 125 5
10 125 15
10 125 Ve
10 20
105 15 35°
10 20 60
15
15 ;
15
10 25 5
Trade Pkt.
oz. of about
-20 1,000 seeds.$ .05
1.00 1,000 ‘ -10
Plant
HYBRIDS OF SANDERAE, Mixed Colors. 2.001,000 ‘“ 15
WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OF SEEDS FOR 1907.
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CURRIE’S INTERNATIONAL FLORISTS’ W
A grand combination, comprising the
picked strains of the most noted Pansy
specialists in this country and Europe.
The blooms are of the largest size, dis-
tinet and varied in their markings, of fine
substance, containing all the richest and
choicest colors to be found in Pansies.
It is without an equal as a mixture for
Florists’ use
CURRIE’S SUPERFINE SCOTCH—This
beautiful strain is saved for us by one
of the largest and most noted Pansy
growers in Scotland from varieties that
have received the first premium at the
International Flower Show of Great
Britain and other prominent exhibitions
for a number of years, and to-day it re-
mains pre-eminently the finest strain of
Pansy in cultivation. It is unexcelled by
any in size of flower (many of the single
blooms measuring over 3 inches across),
and for richness of color and beautiful
markings, it has no equal.
PARISIAN GIANT STAINED MIXED.
A magnificent class of large flowered
Pansies of great substance and fine col-
ors, the distinctive features being the
large and well-defined blotches. A valu-
able addition to the Mammoth Class,
flowers when well grown often measuring
AM INTC GSI UCTOSS ate todicieainte sinristieieisietecinte niece aie ite
ORCHID FLOWERED.
Embraces many interesting color combina-
tions hitherto unknown in Pansies. The
flowers are of a peculiar shape, the upper
petals stand upright and are laid out in
small folds, which gives them the orchid-
like appearance. The colors are the finest
shades of Chamois, Pink, Lilac, Orange,
ISOS) ayel A bferaeth, COMM aan cedeacdocnepascodse
GIANT TRIMARDEAU, White, with Pur-
GIANT TRIMARDEAU, Madam Perret.
A mixture of Pink, Red and Wine colors.
1Dp.qn da Tab Oe carnone ne UOOO Go OCR ADE Boor OneCS
GIANT TRIMARDEAU, Yellow, with
DB) E:Va) Puen OAC ASH eDNTOR Coe eI OR TCE OmeKrncice
GIANT TRIMARDEAU, Black..............
GIANT TRIMARDEAU, Emperor William,
WilitzamaineReiS lw ery ckecn ceeniecaelcticieckins
GIANT TRIMARDEAU, Lord Beacons-
Held Pe UEpliSh wT AVAOLe baer seers: ceieees
GIANT TRIMARDEHAU, Snow White—
BilmevivVbiiteligna csc tktncn bere matcioct sclasiue nears
GIANT TRIMARDEAU, Fiery Faces,
Purple-searlet, yellow margin and purple
Dla cChkYyspoUSPe awake eerie Gatch ee ele
GIANT TRIMARDEAU, Mixed.
1.25
MAMMOTH FLOWERING
Mixed colors.$1.50
1 oz.
FIXTURE.
8.00
$12.00
1.50
PANSIES
Best Pansw Mixtures for
Trade Pkt.
of about
1,000 seeds
50
1% OZ.
GIANT MIXTURE FOR FLORISTS.
We have carefully blended a mixture of
all the Giant Trimardeau sorts in proper
proportions of colors, and have added to
it the magnificent strains of Cassiers,
Bugnots, Odiers, the new Giant Parisian
Stained, and the rich colors of Madam
Perret. The best possible combination of
thexGiantisontseerreeepeeeceerrre ceca
PANSY CASSIER, BRIDESMAID.
The flowers are of immense size and fine
substance, the ground color being a Rosy
White, rivaling in delicacy and beauty
the finest apple blossoms, setting off to
great advantage the dark blotches of the
COMMU CTrpar steven tcll ves POTEET es Searels edo iathihere
GIANT CURLED “MASTERPIECE.”
A quite unique class of Pansies, the flowers
of which are quite original in form, the
border of each petal being crisp and
curled. The plants are of strong, sturdy
growth, and the flowers borne on stout
stalks are of great size and substance.
Many colors and combinations are shown
in this mixture, which are not met with
ha OyElasren leehasniOsououn soo dedcucssenondee be aatee
CASSIER “PSYCHE.”
A novelty of exceptional merit, coming
true from seed. The plant is perfect in
habit, producing freely its fine, velvety,
violet-colored blossoms, which are sur-
rounded by a broad margin of white, and
beautifully curled
GIANT BUGNOT.
large
GIANT
strain
GIANT ODIER,
large
EXTRA CHOICE ENGLISH MIXED......
EXTRA CHOICE GERMAN, MIXED......
CURRIE’S FANCY MIXED, Striped and
Blotched
Cee eee DE POISSY, Reddish Laven-
er
NAICHNON RUINS A ReClG. Ga donosanicaboEpObsebeGandood aS
PEACOCK
IBILYNOIG. EES ean osdauadaasdanencenbooecoas.oun
BLACK-BLUE
1ETEXOINIVAID Son eb olud soodone EH aDO TB ado HS OURS ecasAAD
SILVER-MARGINED
EMPEROR WILLIAM ...
GOT.D-MARGINED
LORD BEACONSFIELD...
MAHOGANY COLOR
WHITH. Pure (Snowflake)...........5.:.. .-
NEIDALAUO NW sided OLS Go UUOUG cegEidatan cebOBebns a
MMT OIWALB lacks © enteriresieisciciclesiclelsectnicie ore
FINE MIXED
- 60
PANSIES
50
-60
1 oz.
4.00
2.50
4.00
Trade Pkt.
of about
1,000 seeds
-00
oo
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89
24 CURRIE BROS.’ CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
CHINESE PRIMROSE.
Trade Pkt. Trade Pkt. Per 1,000
PETUNIA. oz. of about of 250 Seeds. Seeds.
HY BRIDA—Spotted and Striped Mixed..... -50 1,000 seeds.$ .10 CHINESE FRINGED PRIMROSE.
ESTEN Ee VEXG ED teeete tee yes ictesion etoticistteeret reise -40 1,000 NS 10 FIMBRIATA, Coerulea, Blue Fringed; splendid..$ .50 $1.75
NEW STAR—They are prolific bloomers. Alba Magnifica, Finest White.. 50 1.75
The ground color is a dark crimson- ti Chiswick Red, Brilliant Crimson
maroon. From the center starts a five- Scarlets eekicinepemeceesbie cetera -50 1.75
pointed star, which is a very light blush ss Meteor, Rich Crimson.............. 50 1.75
pink, sometimes almost white.............. ... 1,000 on 20 es Rosy Morn, Light Rose, a beau-
LARGE FLOWERING, Single Finest tiful shade of Daybreak Pink;
Mixed, superb large flowers from a choice a gem amongst Primulas........ 60 2.00
collection of bordered, striped and spotted HY Ruby Queen, new, Brilliant Crim-
Sontss extras. CHOICE re eis et aesitanele cise sles ... 1,000 fe 25 SONA Sierast ke tenets nica sateen roeere -50 1.75
LARGE FLOWERING, Single Fringed, (a Queen of Whites, grand, new
Finest Mixed, magnificent fringed flowers oe IWALDAIES aie) charcletevesazcletsrocicveicle syetveheere ototer ote 60 2.00
unsurpassed for their beauty ‘and varied ee Magnifica, Mixed; our mixture is
markings, the flowers are spotted, striped f made up of only salable colors
and bordered, extra choice..... 0.0.0...) ..02 ... 1,000 Ge 35 from named sorts; very fine.... .50 1.75
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA, Mixed......... ... 1,000 Hy be) a Filicifolia, Fern-leaved; Mixed... .50 1-75
RUFFLED GIANTS, Mixed...............00% ... 1,000 ee 30 ee ViTaee, Maid, White Striped Car-
DOUBLET ERINGEDYMancy, Mixeds i sO ur nose ee ea aah icre gaia) oto TTDI TNOseeieie rie sioticterie ace nic eee eee 40 1.25
double-fringed Petunias are saved from es Mapas “White yrin sedi csccossenne -40 1.50
one of the finest collections in existence, ss Bright Red ee Nasty iieeren tate eae ree 50 1.75
and will produce 30 to a) ber gent oe fine a Ib aleI OW bb.feXole sewn acgoneadaouunsonncodod 40 1.50
double-fringed flowers, the balance being TD ao r ‘ = Dace
extra fine single flowers: the weakest STELLATA HYBRRIDA MIXED—(Star Primula).
Although the flowers are not so large as the
seedlings should be carefully preserved, Fringed Primulas, they are produced in such
as they invariably produce doubles........ eee 500) re 50 beat ere vitae paint
eae fae OF ne i profusion as ito render it indispensable for
DOUBLE TINIMI TABLE Serstotsialeicisate Serreraned tel sacte arrest 250 50 Florists who wish a good selling Primula for
DOUBLE LADY OF THE LAKE, Pure dots 60
TATE Sf coe SEE ANS MEE i ea rg 950 NG 50 1/010) Ren ACR P OH SoIEAN SET EM RCD ONAN ANAM AA Hirata me p 2.00
PENTSTEMON. FIMBRIATA, Double White. per 100 Seeds, -50
CHOICE MIXED. These handsome large Double .Red.. per 100 Seeds, 50
flowered Hybrids are becoming popular rs Diuble Mixed: 4) 0.2 seeee per 100 Seeds, -50
for bedding the handsome spikes of bell- PRIMULA.
shaped flowers often measuring 8 to 10 OBCONICA GRANDIFLORA 1,000 <« 25
inches, in beautiful varied colors. Sown OBCONICA GRANDIFLORA, LWwihitewnincs “" yo00 3 « “95
in heat January or February, will bloom OBCONICA GRANDIFLORA, Rose.... i SeTEOOO aS: “95
inesummer and: falles Ui eeccauc: lnoeeees ae elO00n arcs .20 OBCONICA GRANDIFLORA VESUVIUS. Reape E
PERILLA. A true bright, carmine red, which comes
NANKINENSIS (for bedding)..:2........... ... 1,000 eS 10 true from seed, this should prove a de-
puLoe Re Oe tn 35 1.000 o 10 sirable color acquisition for Florists...... ... 1,000 te 25
LARGE FLOWERING, Fine Mixed........ 40 1,000“ 10 OBCONICA GRANDIFLORA ROBUSTA.
PHYSALIS—Chinese Lantern Plant. A great improvement over the old Obcon-
TF URVAUIN © EAST SR Ceo arencalWovalsionta terete ica eis elaia thn niatmisiare 60 1,000 GG 10 ica. The individual flowers of which
POLYANTHUS. measure 2 inches across, are borne on
HI RIA CHOICE gMUESHID 2a meal ecuase at ol OOOian es 15 very strong, rigid stems, on which are
POPPY. ‘ carried enormous heads of flower.......... ... 1,000 <a 20
DOUBLE PAEONY-FLOWERED, Mixed.. -10 1,000 ss 05 FORBESI—Seedlings begin to flower three
DOUBLE CARNATION-FLOWERED, -10/1,000% ‘0.05 months after sowing: ffowers Rosy Talac:
DOUBLE RANUNCULUS - FLOWERED, fine for pots : , 500 95
VET CUA yahey Natetensierevere fe elatocco iat cinietore lever wists stots vers sions -15 1,000 ve BOBS 28h ys Seth etre Noth ae Ga cae Sa NEN antas Seana AB Eee eens ‘
SHIRLEY BEST COLORS MIXED......... 220815000), Aices 10 SALPIGLOSSIS. ; Oz.
SUING) Mie) A eat Ma kaka $15/1000) 2 05 FINEST MIXED, large flowering........... 50 1,000“ 0
ICELAND, White.........5.... sete eee ee eee are OOO Ran es 10 EMPEROR, extra large flowering........... eros O00) eatin 10
WV CIIO Wie aces ce oeie ote eee eek ... 1,000 cs 10 SALVIA.
i Orange Scarlets iieeeseomcee etl 000 10 CLARA BEDMAN (Bonfire) G te 5
AUB btcyo by a Rr eA SITS rit oo ERE ... 1,000 Be 10 Co —
{ 7 cMeaateh SPH INDHINS aero : 15
econ erential Varieties, Page 29. PRECOCITY—Grows 12 in. in height, a fine
STEN GISEMIMEEX HD ons i oo ean eS .30 1,000 “ 10 bedding sort.) Mowers) nulel/Scamlets (ew) 42-0000) as 25
DOUBLE FINEST MIXED................... 2.00 1,000 « 15 SCABIOSA—Mourning Bride.
PYRETHRUM. DWARF DOUBLE MIXED................... -15 1,000 ss 10
PARTHENIFOLIUM AUREUM, Golden TS) VAUINEWAUNG Sr IMEI OC ciscpiaciretiaeiteiesiseriostemicnis -20 1,000 oS -10
AES Cheat F Ore Berar = (eictane siessicis woe el cuctesa yest vene repeats a aca sape Tene $ .30 1,000 seeds.$ .10 SANVITALIA.
RHODANTHE—Mixed. SROCTI SNS F ie
RICINUS—(See Castor Beans). SAroNania, FL. Pl, Double Yellow.. ... 1,000 10
PRIMULA. =
The seed we offer is saved from one of the CALABRI( .A, Pink... tefeverstotstoretercletsictercteketecsietetetste -.. 1,000 a 10
finest collections in England, and has no Ailibax Wintec cntcnne eens ... 1,000 10
equal in any country for size of blooms, SCHIZANTHUS.
substance and color. DWARF LARGE FLOWERED HYBRIDS ... 1,000 ‘ -10
WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OF SEEDS FOR 1907. 25
oz. %1b. Ib. : oz. “lb. Ib.
WHITE. SHADES OF LAVENDER AND MAUVE,
’ DOROTHY ECKEFORD—Pure White, excellent CELESTIAL—Delicate Lavender Blue............. AOD si ye Olemo0
TEOTR OVC OVE? MNO RBH ab UE UBUD OEOO CUED ODOT HONE GRIESE Ime U aie ie nyo jase Cl) LADY GRISEL HAMILTON—A Shining Pale
EMILY HENDERSON—Pure wie Flowers.... .05 .10 .30 IGE Sra ere er sh as ho HAG GAR TI SAME SAGE SECO OE EAE Tel MA SaE 05 IGS oi Shey
MONT BLANC—The best White for forcing, SHADES APPROACHING a
pee ieee ea : An Oa) aS / ACHING BLUE. K
High on in ahead of “Harliest of All,” 2% feet 05 10 40 Navy Blue, Deep Violet Blue...................-000: by) “bilby seb)
Se STR ee I Sy : : ; COUNTESS OF CADOGAN—Purplish Bie
AGNES JOHNSON—Light Pink, buff wings...... 05. .10 30 Win Se bnichibeEs USte rn erceiseeirie eit ele ae cecaenane VOD el Die ee 3O
COUNTESS OF LATHOM—Cream Pink, heavily SHADES OF HELIOTROPE.
shaded with Flesh Pink................... 4.0 ences S05s) 21557235 DOROTHY TENNANT--Deep Reddish Mauve... .05 .10 .30
HON. F. BOUVERIE—Deep Pink, shading to MRS. WALTER WRIGHT—Mauve Standard,
Light Pink at the edges............... ,oedomsneggaar 05) = sn) Bi) \Wianavssy evatedoe JS hiGsGods cepRebobin Hoa nbAbECMSo EE Onens ROD tele 40
acta pee eine Pink, large size; attrac- fs a3 se VARIEGATED OR STRIPED SORTS.
LOVELY —Beautiful Soft Pink, large flower 05.10 30. Boe EN ROSE—Primrose Yellow, flushed with 40 “is 3
: : A es mec PORES Foti ie Somos ihre Cui Sere una dea UU het bo a OBO aC a DE ROG T ON GSMO OS Ire SORE a eae lO ail 6b
SS eo times ne OT OU EC), pane CAT et ee cas GRAY FRIAR—A White Ground Clouded with
verte tee ene senescent ster enenses nce as sadoavonegodeads : 25 ! ERLE OM LS LT ore 05.10 30
ONS rar OV eae Ornate a Reece PO een SENATOR—White Ground, Striped Chocolate... 105 (10 130
LORD ROSEBERY—A fiine Magneta Rose........ Obi glbga.85 Fore peace uel Bed wn Onanee) Salmon’ |i 206i) Ab a -8
PRINCH OF WALES—Bright, self-colored Deep 9), Fey UE EOE Ne Ro ea UT OSes SUD OO eh ida Sap
IR@SE, cococnsooudoddudes pote code soo ppeoneomEOoNagh Oooo OD 05> . 6 rer et O OC OU OONG O08, OCT Ce CO Sane AO CaO eae ono ON S
ROYAL ROSE—Deep Rose, wings Rose Pink..... AVG) eal) 3a) Coquette—Primrose, Shaded Pale Lavender...... SOD ueen yl Ofeno 0
PINK AND WHITE SHADES. WHITE WITH LILAC BLUE.
BARLIEST OF ALIL-—Pink and White, grand LOTTIE ECKFORD—White, Edged with Lavy-
forcer, 10 days earlier than Extra Warly Y Giclee shite) Pascaau so pneosacnanalaono made meancreanen oan Ob e030
Blanche (Merry! . <2 eee sees aoe sce ae re PDE 05 ay -30 BUTTEHRFLY—White Laced with Lavender...... 05 .10 = .30
BLANCHE FERRY—Deep Pink and White...... AH fel 25 va nh NEC ia
EMTRA, PARLY BLANCHE FERRY-Same ity One ne ence Voor
color as preceding, a good forcer................- 52 610) 30 ; MAS Sota ca oon Oopababpady Bee oC)
SHADES OF SCARLET AND CRIMSON. : DWARE SWEET PEAS.
KING EDWARD VII—The best of the Bright : set WHITH CUPID—Fine for pots.................2.... Os | Feeals 2265
Scarlet sorts, does not burn in the sun.......... A 25.75 PINK CUPID—VFine for pots........................ ADS NV nolloy 5 64
SALOPIAN—Deep Crimson, Shading to Scarlet.. .05 .15 ) BEAUTY CUPID—A Delicate Rose Shading to
YELLOW AND PRIMROSE SHADES. : NKANINGS) GUD o OR Oa e bc Dae SU uss aM eh NG AO UNM RR eNHaE nin 05 '.15 45
STELLA MORSE—Deep Cream Shaded Primrose .05 .10 30 ALICE ECKFORD CUPID—Pink andard
LADY ORMSBY GORE—Primrose, large hooded s az Taping) Seine Wao deeb e on asuanononenenoeuads S050 albus 245
MOWERS eadddoovednsoouaoueadodITe ete e eee tec eeeeecces 05 GY snp) PRIMROSE CUPID——Creamy Yellow Flowers.. .05 .15 .45
HON. MRS. E. KENYON—Light Primrose, self FIRHFLY CUPID—Intense Scarlet................ 05 15.45
colored, large flower......... fojele ereleler= jdopoauedecusnboT 05.15.35 COUNTESS OF RADNOR—Lavender............. (O55 8 ey es
EARLIEST SUNBEAMS—Rich Primrose; same .
NalbiteaseNVlONGH BAM Cry nteleleleisielsiciecis\elereiclle clerelercielelejsiele 10 = .20 75 MEXTURE OF SWEET PEAS. y
SHADES OF PURPLE AND MAROON. SELECTHD LARGE FLOWERING MIXTURE. .05 10 .30
MoO. Dark Chocolate Red, self-colored BOUQUET COLLECTION MIXTURE—An extra
flow ADS) tod c8k0 fine mixture of the Cream of Sweet Peas..:..... 805.5) 215 5
BLACK KNIGHT—Deep Maroon.... =05) ) 10/9230 MOD GID INI COCs onda dcbodoondpoBbodHoMeOEOnsoresbbne 05 ..10 .25
ee OF SUTHERLAND—Dark DOUBLE MIXED 05° 5 50
IPWHADIG. esisnsooegconuoonscoogeondaubugounboooboSonoUDODON 305) 20= © 30 AMERICAN SEEDLINGS—A mixture of Hybrid
DUKE “OF WESTMINSTER—Maroon. Purple.. Odie Oe 30) Si/ GE GHISh S chindo oe Gonaocob BOGS E SNODO DOOR eRe Sono Ene Odieae LOR 30)
i Varieties for Florists’
Desirable New Varieties for Florists’ Use.
oz. %I1b. Ib. : oz. % 1b, Ib.
SEEDLINGS OF COUNTESS SPENCER—Blooms BOLTON’S PINK-—Standards self pink, shaded
of remarkable size borne 3 and 4 to a stem. The delicate rose, wings pale pink. A very large
bold open faced flowers are of unusual substance. flower with erect standards of fine substance.... .20 .50 1.75
The colors vary from Blush Pink, through all i ON aon eee ies
the beautiful shades of Pink, Salmon Pink, and JOHN INGMAN—This is the deepest color yet
ey ata = . % seen in the Giant orchid-flowered class—a rich
josey deepening, ative edges and SENS” Cee 50.40 $0.20 $0.60 carmine rose in thestandard, with deep rosy
Wous maksine ja TOS OES NINE US aa Rip eA f ADEMO GLY SO pink wings, almost a self color. The flowers are
GLADYS UNWIN—Clear, bright, light pink, self- of giganitic size, often two inches across the
colored, flowers very large, bold open form with standard, and come generally four to a spray.
erinkled or wavy edges. The flowers are borne A magnificent VIG Cty aera rs ale areas is ele rc recovers tole .20 .60 2.00
on long stout stems, the majority bearing four ; : : f
blooms to a stem. Belongs to the same Giant HELEN LEWIS—An orange-pink seedling of the
elass as Countess Spencer. Color quite fixed..... .20 .60 2.00 Countess Spencer Geass ReNARS ihe Peete nee
Ss yers 0 avy ste ards. The
DOROTHY ECKFORD—-A magnificent new white Golen rlananitence nie GRO ORES. ‘ i 20 .60 2.00
sort, without doubt the grandest pure white yet s Re aot okt 4 Q {
seen. In addition to its pureness it is a grand HELEN PIERCH—A very pretty and distinct
giant flower, robust in growth and stem, with no variety; flowers pure white, veined, mottled and
tendency to tinge or go pink; the plant is very marbled with bright blue. The coloring is very
short-jointed and grows an enormous mass of unique and can best be described as being
UG OMA emotes ererefaretel ter erereyat sie cfereicistalsie lie cpciaisis (tats veraratsiaeis lores 20D lo: 5-40 colored and marked like a blue mottled Gloxinia. .15 .40 1.25
MRS. GEO. HIGGINSON—A decided novelty. The EVELYin BYATT—The standard is a rich orange,
flowers are a clear blue, showing practically no with wings of a deeper color, giving a rich fiery
tint of mauve. It is a color Sweet Pea growers orange or deep sunset color to the whole flower.
have worked years for. A particularly fine shade Very striking and may be termed a self
especially valuable for florists....................... LO 20) 60) OLS SCOUSUerarecllaveietreteeys Aepevelpelekel tereisi sarees oogoBoodgboendue 20 .60 2.00
DAVID R. WILLIAMSON—A grand flower, with SCARLET GEM—A splendid variety which has
fine erect standards of bright indigo blue; the created quite a sensation on account of the dazzl-
wings of a slightly lighter shade of blue, im- ing scarlet color, closely resembling’ that of a
parting an effective brightness to the whole searlet Geranium. It is a very effective flower
PLOWiET rie ais TREES chelsea ae cre ae cae ne ahes Meas 10 .30 1.00 for bunching and decorative work................. LOM E20: 75
26 CURRIE BROS.’ CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
LARGE-FLOWERING DWARF TEN WEEKS STOCK.
SMILAX. 1 Ib.
SOLANUM.
CAPSICASTRUM (Jerusalem Cherry). Red
berried plants that are always in demand
around Christmas. Sow early to get good
TDLAILES Mice oe ciateleisrerecelelcletelersisres[oleverciereieictiostecrnevettorietale
STOCK S—German Ten Weeks.
SNOWFLAKE, Early White Forcing
SLOG ecicteloele cera cis evelsiciols sieieierson ecocereveteiere $1.75
“CUT AND COME AGAIN,” White,
Mlorists’ 4 Strain. 7... ccte aces etaeirecdaradcs -40
“CUT AND COME AGAIN,” Mixed.. .40
DWARF, large flowering, 10-week,
Light Blue, Canary Yellow,
White, Blood Red,
Chamois, Rose,
Carmine, Dark Violet,
GROLCe MERE Bon a arercsaine ais eiciene nee each, .40
DWARF, German Mixed................. 20
EARLY AUTUMN FLOWERING.....
BROMPTON FINEST MIXED......... se
BEAUTY OF NICE—Large spikes of
bloom of a beautiful pink color
SUNFLOWER.
1
DOUBLE CHRYSANTHEMUM
RT © NVA TERTED IB) Mie ay. cevetslsteitic ate veyeicie’s oreleieteveneleyateiays
DOUBLE CALIFORNIAN ..............
DOUBLE GLOBE: SHAPED............. 1.00
“CUT AND COME AGAIN,’ Single
VEL Cece erapatre cei oie eile tnveereteiets lover ieinisiniere sc) state
CUT AND COME AGAIN,” Double
IWbb.dc¥0 hn nTISA tac bao CORA OCG CT ORT Baer
“CUT AND COME AGAIN,’ Stella
Yellow with Black Center.............
TAGETES.
SIGINPAUIVAT SP WIV Tc Avaieyoercteteaisieistsictstelvatecicls oc s'sisis.«
SINGATA PUMILA, Golden Ring...........
TORENTA,
BAILLONI, fine for hanging baskets........
FOURNIERII, fine for hanging baskets
THUNBERGIA.
INDTEXSR WED ey eicre icici stalls oes ev ojeinscrs = siadetere Bhelete Reece melee oe
‘ERBENA.
MAMMOTH MIXED. Splendid Strain....
IVEASVEM@ DRED eaVV iE e sm coe leete Ui stin c ctelerietet eters oyu
MAMMOTH, Pink
IWAUVENT OF RES BU rp lence ac cctincetelsesieinite site
MAMMOTH, Striped
a
HYBRIDA, Splendid\ Mixed oot 8) \stee enc tciee
OZ.
MYRSIPHYLLUM ASPARAGOIDES..$2.00 $ .20
1.00
1.25
1.25
1
Trade Pkt.
of about
500 seeds.$ .10
1,000
1,000
2.50 1,000
2.50 1,000
. 1,000
... 1,000
Peet -000
500
500
500
060
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100
1,000
1,000
.25 1,000
1,000
5 1,000
.25 1,000
-50 1,000
-75 1,000
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-10
-50
MAMMOTH VERBENA.
VINCA. * oz.
sein ciate oP Giagae ke nha ace ec Te eas ne Lol ee soe . 1,000
VIOLAS OR TUFTED PANSIES.
A new and improved large flowering strain
producing blooms rivaling in size those of
the best Pansies. They are more peren-
nial in their character, and once started
will bloom for a longer period than the
ordinary Pansies. Many of the blooms
are sweet scented, rivaling the violet in
their perfume.
MEX Di COWMORS ee cits oa cleitecite ccc veka 2 00!
ODORATAVGB Ui cteetinn tee cone veo DUO!
ODOR AT AR WHEUIT Beare ene cheer entree 500
WALLELOWER.
IMTSCHID SIN SER ISe con Sas chee boon ere i aaa Bi ayes e
MISERY D DOWD SAss ives peace csi Peels O00:
ZINNIA ELEGANS.
LARGE FLOWERING DWARF,
Double Yellow, Pure White,
Crimson, Orange,
Purple, Scarlet, i
DowblenyMimed oesericeacmesiceees oes ALC -30 500
TOMES Et OiVEB SeVEIEXGE HD) Siac ee Hacer nieienis aeeane 30 500
DOUBLE POMPOM MIXED -40 500
MAMMOTH FLOWERING, Mixed......... -40 500
DOUBLE STRIPED PERFECTION........ -40 500
CURLED AND CRESTED, Mixed.......... 40 500
XERANTHEMUM.
MIXED
. vA
pes
Trade Pkt.
of about
... 1,000 seeds,
6c
6c
“
10
‘ WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OF SEEDS FOR
1907.
27
oy =
AQUILEGIA
CANTERBURY BELLS.
DIGITALIS.
Hardy Perennial Flower Seeds
Our List Includes All of the Old Garden Favorites Many of Which are Easily Raised from Seed.
Trade Pkt.
oz. of about
ACHILLEA.
PTARMICA FL. PL. (Double White Yar-
Trade Pkt.
oz. of about
. 1,000 seeds:$ .25
row). A fine white cut flower, blooms all
ETlackahere" SeongnooosedcoadsoousoooBodononopaBodddoo
ADONIS,
WADIRINJ/AILIISS ig eebcaonuedec anpocaocobouodGeodenooe . 1,000
ALYSSUM.
SAXATILE COMPACTUM—Of compact
: habit; golden yellow flowers, 10 inches.... . 1,000
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHI.
(Boston or Japanese Ivy).................-+. 15 250
ANEMONE.
JAPONICA ALBA, superb large White.... ... 1,000
QUEEN CHARLOTTE, Rose, semi-double ... 1,000
AQUILEGIA—Columbine.
Exceedingly showy, early blooming, hardy
plants, specially valuable for the peculiar
formation of their flowers and the great
variety of color.
CHRYSANTHA GRANDIFLORA ALBA—
A new variety, with very large, snow-
WHEY WONG |. cos doono sboounodenduaaudnopeddedds 500
CHRYSANTHA—Bright yellow, 4 feet...... 500
COEHERULEA—HFine porcelain blue, center
petals yellow, 2 ‘feet............0.. 2. eee eee 500
GLANDULOSA (True)—Blue and white, 1% a
GE lbc6 Bee Adabo GGACU AOS O cGaDOBOOEB AO ona erat ode Ears 0
SKINNERIL—Scarlet and Yellow, 114%4 feet. ... 500
CHOICE SELECTED VARIETIES—Mixed. ... 1,000
ARABIS.
ALPINA—An early blooming plant, pure
white flowers; height 6 inches.............. .-. 1,000
ASPERULA.
ODORATA (Sweet Woodruff)—When dried
has a delightful odor, which is imparted
to clothing if put in a wardrobe with
tly Mra nO ei Td CHIOS tes ccbyessisieinie sree eisie e siosvyeeseveinis 250
AURICULA.
Of this beautiful little plant we have a
very fine strain of English-saved seeds.
The flowers, which resemble the Primrose
somewhat, are of various shades of crim-
son, yellow, maroon, ete.
EXTRA CHOICE MIXED.................... 1,000
CAMPANULA.
CARPATICA MIXED—Blue and _ white,
il THOGIU GUANA els Ree ade BHM eAP a Caoidibbe can mec ar earns 1,000
GRANDIFLORA—Flowers blue, superb
SOUR Soe Bc pe AAO OBEREG Oe OCU Ee ORE En ea . 1,000
PERSICIFOLIA GRANDIFLORA MIXED
SBI HinGl Maley gnansesopsdpuonncobeoubeRNon oes ... 1,000
PYRAMIDALIS MIXED—Blue and white.. .:. 1,000
CANTERBURY BELLS—Campanula Medium.
SIUNCALIO}, MOD 01 D)s Gee he sae bon saan aa een earn 1,000
IDO) IBILIS) INODIB Doe aeons Sane eunanas HoOeonenbE ... 1,000
“CUP AND SAUCER’’—A beautiful variety
with large flowers in many brilliant
colors, resembling in shape a cup and
SAUCES MMC Cics COLOTS terre sees iorie tine ee cies 1,000
ISSARE) po ce0nd SCHEER EHE GH BAD Ene St anne aoe 1,000
AUVs Cmereerer teenie sti cost cnc aine vcaimeciaa tannins 1,000
NOSE): bod Cos dpe CHOC BUS DE OES AOE Eon nee raee 1,000
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CANDYTUFT.
GIBRALTARICA HYBRIDA—Lilaec, shad-
Thole AKO NY PaVLE Sn GosoUd boon DdooodSdtbobaoobedUuodane
SEMPERVIRENS—WHITE ..................
CARNATION.
(CHOICH DOUBLE MIXED. This is
mostly sown late in spring, planted out
and treated as a biennial. Protect with
leaves or litter; they make good selling
plants the following spring.................-
CENTROSEMA.
GRANDIFLORA
CHRYSANTHEMUM.
(Shasta Daisy)
CLEMATIS.
JACKMANNI Varieties, Mixed...............
PANICULATA
COREOPSIS—(Cailliopsis.)
LANCEOLATA GRANDIFLORA (Califor-
nia Sunbeams)
DAISY—Shasta.
A beautiful perennial Marguerite, white
flowers, excellent for decorative work....
DELPHINIUM—Perennial Larkspur.
NEW HYBRIDS, in splendid mixture...... :
Our strain of these has been saved from
a named collection of double and single
flowers. f
FORMOSUM—Large blue ‘and white
IGOnVKeIGs, Bi WSS ws dacdeeedadetovenceddesnasodcannod
NUDICAULE—Scarlet, fine....................
ZALIL—A handsome yellow variety of
branching habit
DIANTHUS—Perennial Pinks.
PLUMARIUS SEMPERFLORENS (Per-
petual Cyeclop Pink)—A charming new red
Pinks penkecthye hand yarcscceecoenciacneceet:
PLUMARIUS NANUS, FL. PL. (Dwarf
Erfurt Double Pink)—A new hardy class,
producing an abundance of many colored
sweet-scented flowers
PLUMARIUS (Pheasant’s Eye Pink)—
Single Hardy Pink. Choice mixed colors
PLUMARIUS, FL. Pbl.—Double Hardy
Binks Chorcem Maxed ©olorsi)\-c.chsuce ct
DELTOIDES (Maiden Pink)—Rose colored
single flowers
DIGITALES-—-Koxglove.
FINE MIXED
GAILLARDIA.
NEW PERENNIAL HYBRIDS; a beauti-
TOIMOAISS 5 eS deb se dadobadsodesdondodpasoosnosBORoS
GNAPHALIUM LEONTOPODIUM—
(HDELWEISS)
GYPSOPHILA—(Baby’s Breath).
PANICULATA. The fine frond like
flowers are excellent for bouquets........
... 1,000 seeds.$ .1
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1.75 1,000
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28 CURRIE BROS.’ CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWERS |
HOLLYHOCK. ORIENTAL POPPY. HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOXES.
Trade Pkt.
oz. of about OZ.
Trade Pkt.
of about
HELIANTHUS—Hardy Red Suntiower.
A beautiful hardy border plant, flowers
purplish Red, height 5 feet...................
100 seeds.$ .25
POPPIES—Continued.
ORIENTAL (Oriental Poppy)—3 feet. A
magnificent Poppy, bearing flowers often
ae a aay = measuring 6 inches across; color mostly
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA—(Alum Root). brilliant Scarlet, with Black Blotches.... . 1,000 seeds.$ .10
Long spikes of dazzling Crimson, fine for is NEW HYBRID ORIENTAL—A_ magnifi-
CULLING 66. eee eee eee eter e teens - 1,000 15 cent class, containing many colors, Pink,
HIBISCUS—Marsh Mallows. Scarlet, Blood-red, Orange-red, Salmon,
CRIMSON EYE—A robust grower. It is Blotehed Blacker Steraeea nec emcenieenite . 1,000 cf 15
perfectly hardy, and will bloom first PRIMULA.
year from seed sown in open ground...... 200 eee tO JAPONICA—Japan Primrose............2.2.+. 2 10008 so gueent5
HOLLYHOCK—Grown from the. Finest VULGARIS—English Yellow Primrose..... . 1,000 ft 15
Double Varieties. = . a ass PYRETHRUM.
DOUBLE YELLOW, DOUBLE WHITE, Old favorite herbaceous plants, very much
DOUBLE CRIMSON, DOUBLE PINK, in use for borders
DOUBLE RED, DOUBLE SALMON, tu ; DOUBLE FRENCH HYBRIDS—Beautiful
SENGH IG MIDGHD i a -daancnaqecne seein amen tee “5.7/0 ere large flowering hardy plants, bearing
DOWBISH SMEXED : aaa eas eue acne each 500 .20 bright-colored double flowers of Crimson,
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIU iverlasting Pea. Pink ROSS waWwiniten letcoss-ccceheeee ees 250 2 25
(VIBE BNID) ae SOOT SR Tepe an netscape 100 ws 05 ROSEUM (Persian Insect Powder Plant)—
VV SEAS Sorat Ss Messin sieve ae ie nie he ee Lege erates 100 sf 05 ROS Gu Colonedse sacs. none ere ner eeeen eens 500 e 10
CREMSON | (eos ascines ce sccintne een eiie uote acl ease 100 cs 05 ULIGINOSUM (Giant Ox-Eye Daisy)—4 to
SESTING EG SSS a saiciobeealetaie chase erate rate mete cape e arelaraninieteior nines 100/325 .05 5 nee Sepiembey and October: This iS
5 Re = Eeeage, indeed a magnificent plant and one o
LOBELIA—“Cardinal Flower.” the very finest for the herbaceous border ... 1,000 ‘ 15
CARDINALIS—Flower spikes 8 inches “ oh
long, of intense Scarlet... /......:..020..0005 ape 000) sits DS RUDBECKIA.
SMAI S HUET DI OUNESY Ethier henna aidaban nan Sebadode S800) = 66 15 FULGIDA—Orange Yellow, purple center.. 500 -10
LUPINUS. PURPUREA~—Showy reddish Purple flower 500 tease 15
MIXED: PERENNIAL SORTS. 3.....4.60..0..- 100 15 SCABIOSA.
LYCHNIS, CA CRI ake feet. as is one of the
oenus Jey « Py sea atone most handsome perennials we possess,
_ renal atte ot Tadeo TSUlEtOn SE and one which should be grown in every
effective in mixed flowers and shrubbery garden, if only _for cutting: POUR OSes:
borders. H. P. Flowers are long stemmed and last a long
CHALCEDONICA-—Scarlet. 2 feet.......... ... 1,000 10 time when placed in water. The color is a 2 3
STANT Dai = : P ; sha. g shade of soft Lilac Blue........ 500 sf 15
HAAGEANA—Bright Scarlet, splendid..... . 1,000 10 charming s Y
> < Deane 2 Trey asa falas es STOKESIA—Stoke’s Aster.
: amex rian Ge mia} a SEE eee . CYANEA~—1 foot. August and September.
Save fi splendic collection of One ace a seful < niall ts
choice named sorts new crop seedy... aa 95) 30 One. of the cet (Geer percu aane
PHYSOSTEGIA—False Dragon Head, border or for planting among shrubs,
VIRGINICA—3 to 4 feet. _ A beautiful free- where it has a most charming effect. It
blooming perennial. If kept cut will blooms at a time, too, when the majority
flower from mid-summer — until fall. of hardy plants are past flowering, pro-
Color, a shell Pink. An exceedingly de- ducing in great abundance its large,
Sina Dlemplanitnccmaspeweascseres ee tots cece . 1,000 10 showy, Aster-like deep Blue flowers....... 500 sete 15
PLATYCODON—Chinese Hell Flower. SWEET WILLIAM.
GRANDIFLORUM—=3 feet. A very hand- Exceedingly beautiful and showy plants,
some plant; blooms continuously all sum- producing an abundance of rich colored
MEGA OW ers: F311 6 stastelisiecissiemctesteee rr cers . 1,000 -10 flowers throughout the season. SEP)
POPPIES—Hardy Perennial. AURICULA FLOWERED—Finest Mixed.. 1,090 a 10
Perennial Poppies stand almost unrivalled FINEST SINGLE MIXED.................... 1,000 me -10
among hardy plants for beauty and gen- FINEST DOUBLE MIXED................... 1,009 ee -10
eral usefulness, and well merit the great TRITOMA.
popularity they have attained. They are UVARIA GRANDIFLORA (Red-hot. Poker
exceedingly attractive, producing from Plant) =0) Be 25
June to October a wealth of gorgeous = | — Piamt) -...eeete sere eeee eee eec est eeeereeeneeee 50) ea
blossoms truly surprising. VERONICA.
ALPINE—A very pretty class, mixed colors . 1,000 sf 25 SPICATA. Height 2 ft., flowers bright
BRACTEATUM—Scarlet, 3 feet.............. . 1,000 ie -10 Be aecrtsictere eiesnioicicielete osels intelolieiorcletctetemicsielaseteistieeit 1,000 ie 10
WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OF SEEDS FOR 1907. 29
SUMMER-FLOWERING BULBS AND ROOTS
BEGONIAS---Tuberous-Rooted.
GIANT FLOWERING.
Sita Os] Bey IS Cl ages ease eect ate ease oye alaloneseh eve ia ay clereve ister slavacaketeleseisiols) oaine
Double—Scarlet, White, Yellow Rose 65 -00 0
IDO WH oNKES. IMU CeXelins codgousacanoaddoon fionoodopebopasnosbaoahon notes. 50 4.00 38.00
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM.
Per Per
doz. 100
HOM iKOaNSSy codondavbensdbodadouaT $ .40 $2.25
(eCOmonINChiestaee were secre way see 60 3.50
GY 100) 1%; INANE SaodconospanucsooeHuduad 80 6.00
LILIES.
Per Per) Per
doz. 100 1,000
$5.50 $50.00
AURATUM-—8 to 9in......$
i 9.00 85.00
aro bbaeouoas
SPECIOSUM.
ALBUM-—S% to 9 in.......... 1.00 7.00 65.00
ROSEUM—8 to 9 in....... -85 6.00 55.00
ox @) eo abl thts sooo 1.20 8.50 80.00
MELPOMENE-8 to 9in.. .85 6.00 55.00 :
“ 9 to 11 in.. 1.20 8.50 980.00 Caladium Esculentum.
VARIOUS LILIES.
Per doz. Per 100
TES PAUSE IVIEACININ GIES Ay Ye tare obeicee cis area Siti clare rete ato ea rE Oe ee eee S120 $8.00
IGT RY AUNY Uf] 50) Gouois cian Are HOR OER OM UN OB UA nOG COOH OND OOOOE ab SU Sune ae 1.20 8.00
AEN RION OIE, S12AbIDINUDAWINGS) 1s capoonduddsuodosdacccnscdosbendcnoucess 3.00
LILIUM AURATUM. MAMMOTH EXCELSIOR PEARL................ Per 100, $1.00; per 1,000, $9.00
GLOXINIAS.
In separate colors, red, white and
blue. Per doz. 50c; per 100 $4.00.
GLADIOLUS.
ALL LARGE FLOWERING BULBS.
AMERICA (New)—The grandest Glad-
iolus yet introduced. Color a beautiful
soft flesh pink, slightly tinged with
lavender, which gives it the delicate
coloring of the loveliest orchid. The
flowers are unusually large. Per doz.
$1.50; per 100 $10.00; per 1,000 $75.00.
AUGUSTA—Pure white with blue
anthers. An improvement on the old
Snow White. Per doz, 50c; per 100
$3.00; per 1,600 $26.00.
MAY—White flaked rose. Per doz. GLOXINIA.
20e; per 100 $1.50; per 1,000 $12.00.
GROFE’S GOLD MEDAL HYBRIDS—A remarkable strain of Gladioli, con-
taining only the best sorts retained in mixture after cross-breeding and select-
ing for 15 years. The flowers are magnificent, perfect in form, of splendid
Substance, and possess a range of color and combinations of markings hitherto
undreamed of. The colors run through all the known shades in Gladioli with
the addition of many new ones, such as rare blues, lilac and heliotrope shades.
Per doz. 30c; per 100 $2.00; per 1,000 $18.00.
GIANT CHILDSI, IN SPLENDID MIXTURE—They are of great substance
and gigantic size. Flower spikes have been cut measuring as much as 2 feet in
length. Every color found in the older Gladioli is represented here, along
with many new and charming shades. 30c per doz; per 400 $2.00; per 1,000 $18.00.
SPLENDID MIXTURES OF GLADIOLUS.
Per doz. Per 100 Per 1,000
IPIDNIES -(SIBUAIPIIS) "Zag uddedao pods anspor esac abABone Sea monneSee Mee |) $1.50 $12.50
STRIPED AND VARIHGATED..................---000e -30 2.25 21.00
SCARLET AND RED SHADHBS.........:......:00.-cs eee -20 1.25 10.00
VASILALOANY, JSISU NID Sign cede be cube aa dauee mo ooTEnoe cauonSeean 40 3.00 25.00
WHITE AND LIGHT SHADBG................. 50 oe) 1.75 15.00
LEMOINE’S BUTTERFLY MIXTURE....... oe A) 1.50 12.00
ETRA CHOICE AMERICAN HYBRIDS .B5 2.25 20.00
EXTRA CHOICE AMERICAN HYBRIDG............. 38 2.25 20.00
ECEIOLCHRCOLMORS Wy MEX Dia. ook fo ondee secure ones 380 2.00 17.50
85
<GKOOID). NUT SID TD) 5p AN a ee erect eT 115 7.00 GLADIOLIUS AMERICA.
30 CURRIE BROS.’ CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
Greenhouse Plants.
ASPIDISTRA. AZALEAS.
A. LURIDA—Strong, perfect plants. 3 inch We have a large stock of ten of the
25c; 3% inch 35¢c; 4 inch 50c each. very finest commercial varieties of
Azaleas in all the popular colors. The
ASPARAGUS. plants are exceptionally fine this sea-
son, being bushy, thickly furnished
PLUMOSUS NANUS—2¥% inch pots. Per with healthy foliage and abundantly
COZ O0CHEDET MOON iam ae view ersisionicyesstes= epererse 0200 set wtih buds.
3% inch pots. Per doz. $1.00; per 100..$12.00 Per doz. Per 100
SPRENGERII—2% inch pots. Per doz. Plants 10 to 12 in. diam....$6.00 $50.00
ors or eal Usa np Reem osascocuduborctceson $4.00 Plants 12 to 14 in. diam.... 7.50 60.00
3% inch pots. Per doz. $1.00; per 100..$10.00 Plants 14 to 16 in. diam.... 9.00 70.00
FERNS {GENERAL COLLECTION
( FOR FERNERIES.
Strong plants, assorted varieties, from 2144 inch pots. Per 100............0...ceeeeceseees $4.00 =
Sa ae ie ec ea eon een ae rm Me Rie A, coe One zs AZALEA.
Qo ss BOSTON FERNS.
iy
Ss 4 Our stock of this popular Fern is very large and exceptionally
ma d fine in all sizes, which we offer at very reasonable rates, con-
S sidering the size and quality of the plants.
Mom? 4 iN Chi POTS eee cvcisreterwietemlersieeerestereievele $3.50 per doz., $25.00 per 100
Erom’5 inch-pots Or6r pans .).27.<5 icc stecs siete 5.00 per doz., 50.00 per 100
From 6 inch pots or pams.................. 8.00 per doz., 60.00 per 100
From 7 inch pots or pams.................- 9.00 per doz., 70.00 per 100
PALMIS.
KENTIA BELMOREANA.
Size Size
Pot. In. high. Per doz. Per 100 Pot. In. high. Each
3 in. 12 to 15 $2.50 $20.00 5 in. 20 to 24 $1.00
4in. 15 to 18 5.00 40.00 6 in. 24 to 28 1.50
| 4in. 18 to 20 9.00 75.00 6 in. 28 to 30 2.00
-6in. 30 to 36 3.00
KENTIA FOSTERIANA.
Size Size
i Pot. In. high. Per doz. Per 100 Pot. In. high. Each
: 3 in. 12 to 15 : i i 20 to 24 $ .75
4in. 15 to 18 24 to 28 1.00
4in 18 to 20 28 to 30 1.50
30 to 36 2.00
36 to 42 3.00
[Sac a
ASPIDISTRA.
ROSES.
MISS KATE MOULTON
The Queen of all Pink Roses. It is a strong and vigorous grower, every shoot
yielding a large handsome flower. The foliage is dark green and as heavy as
American Beauty.
On own roots, per 100, $30.00; 500, $125.00; 1,000, $200.00.
Strong plants, summer struck, now ready. Per 100, $18.00; 1,000, $150.00.
For March delivery, 2% inch, per 100, $12.00; 1,000, $100.00.
ROSES. CARNATIONS.
Rooted Cuttings Rooted Cuttings
Per Per per ae
100 1000 WHITE LAWSON ......:-.6+- $3.00 $25.00
BEAUTIBS, 2% inch.......... $6.00 $55.00 eee ee Seen 3.00 25.00
ITENAN RY er 3. 5.
SOU a ae aoe 40.00 Gov. WOLCOTT. 20) 250 30.00
ES RATIDIEES Soetectasteste ares <icreaisia Sete’ 4.50 40.00 PINK LAWSON............... 2.00 17,50
GACT Wasersperetatete ele reeiele evevojaieve:elavere os 4.50 40.00 Sea ate nodnosooneddon 3.00 25.00
come 2 LICDORV Gates: steak 6.00 50.00
pea CAPOh SUC E EN opatioceg oe Te ae CARDINAL Ge. os acee 4:00 30.00
(CASUAL DINU “a opngandbappdoaode 4.50 40.00 TEA DIE NAW ASL OUN Pape tae ann 3.50 30.00
RICHMOND esciiteteiciicetetiestice 4.50 40.00 sR a EN e eieaebiosicetecke 2.50 20.00
5 (eee a aPtetsiaectel eicsa te 2.50 20.00
EE ekg cay aoe Sr eo oan a PACIMESNTNE Sean cet rtee coe 3.00 25.00
STMINIRUS Bie crests siersctetetesyaeisen ls 5.00 45.00 VARIEGATED LAWSON.... 4.00 25.00
ROSALIND or ENGLISH.... 5.00 45.00 (EAUISPNADYAIDID!. “densoonpeacdaoocode BYU: i -SHoad KENTIA BELMOREANA.
WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OF SEEDS FOR 1907. 31
CHRYSANTHEMUMS.
Rooted Cuttings. 214-inch. Rooted ings. h-i
WHITE. 2 PINK. ootecd Cuttings 2%-inch
100. 1,000. 100. 1,000 IMECNNE) ORE eee op) eere tances 2.509 22150 3.50 30.00
Br ORINSON soar niet. $2.00 $17.50 $2.50 $22.00 DRC OoEe eee Beh ae
EWAN GEOUD otra. «ee cisirsisce 2.00 17.50 2.50 22.00 XGHINO iene Beart Se aes ood 2.00 17.50 2:50 22.50
TIMOVHY EATON............. 2.00 17.50 2.50 22.00 BUS AW. eecctavonsobas eognoososadeds BOF 22:50 3.50 30.00
PIRRIN Uetici ec udeie es. 5. 2,00 17.50 2.50 22.50
PATLCHE BM RON se csi luce ences 2.50 22.00 3.00 27.50 LOS TINIE rennin mcrae 4.00 35.00 5.00 45.00
TROWISIDG, sake (oop goain: SORA SNe 6.00 50.00 8.00 75.00 PLOT.
é x PUL EON tr eo co 2.50 22,00 3.00 27.5
BRINOONUNG stones scccese ssi se 5.00 45.00 7.00 65.00 MAJOR BONNAPON 000077 Se Ee ay) eee
MAD, PAUL SAHUT.......... 5.00 45.00 7.00 65.00 GOLDEN WEDDING.......... 2.75 25.00 3.25 30.00
CEPA WICH cic scgssccs coe enn et 2.50 22.00 3.50 30.00 BEEMAN, to eee 7803850 330 30.00
JSGDIDITATES Salen pec ceca ceape 2.00 ‘17.50 3.00 27.50 HALLIDAY Ber Nome pera O00 17.50 2.50 22.50
i . UINSEUENIEI eget oe 2.00 17.50 2.50 22.50
TUAIEIES ge Ree aie 150 18.50 2.50 ~ 22.50 CHATAUQUA GOLD... Sik | ue Boma mani
MERRY CHRISTMAG......... 2.00 17.50 2.50 22.50 ITD.
WHITE BONNAFON.......... 2.50 22.50 3.50 30.00 TONPARTDUN (SAIS po ahesapose dea sesee 2.00 17.50 3.00 27.50
7 DAHLIAS. : :
Choice Named Varieties—See Retail Catalogue.
Divided Roots, per doz., $1.00; per 100, $8.00.
HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS.
The ever increasing demand for HARDY PERENNIAL
BORDER PLANTS is the very best indication of the popularity
they enjoy and which they $o richly deserve. From our ex-
tensive assortment we have carefully selected the following,
which are considered the best, all of them, in addition to their
great beauty, being especially valuable for supplying cut flowers
throughout the summer season.
ACHILLEA—Milfoil or Yarrow.
¥ Per. doz. Per 100
A. MILLEFOLIUM ROSEUM—1 foot, August, pink.$ a $ 7.00
A. TOMENTOSA—6 inches, June, golden yellow aie 7.00
A. “THE PEARL’’—2 feet, July, pure white........... Te 6.00
A. PTARMICA FL. PL.—2 feet, August, white........ AD) 6.00
AJUGA. Es
REPTANS—4 inches, May, blue................e2 eee eeeee -60 5.00
AQUILEGIA—Columbine.
A. COERULA—1 foot, April to July, violet blue and
GHD osopocnpacdadoouda cube code aosan pode aNapocunnona coronene «15 6.00
A. CHRYSANTHA—3 feet, May, golden yellow....... 75 6.00
Bo Ne ea foot, April to May ,blue and : Ato)
One Ses neeseodne ade Gdanooce Teco aada Setatd nonoaoretae 7 ,
Ie SRINNERI_3 feet, June, crimson and green...... 75 6.00
ASTER.
A Sarees TREVELLYN—4 feet, September, pure S dan
06508 CHO bD UE CU OBO DOR Daa SD UDO nO sb ab eae Otro ORE arEncn 7 E
Ae MONCIEORTA FORMOSISSIMA—3 feet, Septem-
[DST EMULE Chee hyateraicjcristele chaise icisiciorer ne sioinacisolaie Se anode lene AD 6.00
A, NOVAE ANGLIAH—6 feet, September, blue....... atta 6.00
A. NOVAE ANGLIAE ROSEA--6 feet, September,
THOSA? JOWIGNIG codsagchoocposducdovdsnaouoodoocapSpoddonoaoobaD 75 6.00
BOLTONIA.
B. ASTHROIDES—4 feet, October, white............... -60 5.00
COREOPSIS.
C. GRANDIFLORA—2 feet, June, deep yellow........ 75 6.00
C. LANCEOLATA—2 feet, June, golden yellow....... PeaiD) 6.00
CENTAUREA.
_C. MONTANA—2 feet, May and June, purplish blue. 1.25 10.00
CHRYSANTHEMUM—Marezuerite.
Cc. MAXIMUM—1 foot, white, all summer.............. 1.00 8.00
DICENTRA—Bleeding Heart.
D. SPECTABILIS—2 feet, May, pink.................... 1.00 8.00
DORONICUM—Dogbane.
D. EXCELSUM—2 feet, June, yellow................... 1.00 8.00
DIGITALIS—Foxglove.
D. GRANDIFLORA—3 feet, June...............-.02-0-- 15 6.00
GAILLARDIA—Blanket Flower. :
G. GRANDIFLORA—2 feet, June, crimson and
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HELIOPSIS—Ox-Eye.
H. LABVIS—4 feet, August, orange.................+.- ofisy 6.00
HELIANTHUS—Sunfiower.
H. MULTIFLORUS PLENUS (Double Hardy Sun-
flower—4 feet, July, golden yellow.............-.--+++ ofl 6.00
Be MAXIMILIAN A—8 feet, September, clear yellow. 1.00 8.00
. ORGYALIS—7 feet, September, yellOWw........--ee0- 1.00 8.00
HEUCHERA—Alum Root.
HH. SANGUINEA—114 feet, all summer, crimson...... 1.50 12.00
Per. doz. Per 100
HEMEROCALLIS—Day Lily.
H. FLAVA (Yelloy Day Lily)—3 feet, July............ «15
H. FULVA (Orange Day Lily)—3 feet, dni hyossoscouer 8
H. KWANSO VARIEGATA (Variegated leaved Day
Thily)— 2) TEC te IU. Saas ore ee eee ae eee 1.00
HOLLYHOCKS.
Those we offer are raised from CURRIE’S SU-
PERB STRAIN OF SEED, and are really excellent.
SHE DMINGS=2145inchepotse rhe eee 1.00
IMPERIAL JAPANESE IRIS.
CHOICH NAMED VARIETIBS.......................0-- 1.50
CHOICE MIXED VARIETIBNGS...........3.........00008- 90
GERMAN IRIS—Iris Germanica.
CHOICE NAMED VARI@TIBS....................0000 0 125
CHOICE MIXED VARIBETIBES.................ccc cece eee 75
LOBELIA—Cardinal Flower.
L. CARDINALIS—2 feet, August, crimson............. 1.00
LYCHNIS—Lamp Flower.
L. CHALCEDONICA—2 feet, July, bright scarlet.... 1.00
LYSIMACHIA—Loosestrife.
L. NUMMULARIA—Excellent for rockwork; yellow. .60
MONARDA—Horse Mint.
M. DIDYMA (Oswego Tea)—2 feet, all summer,
SCI Caray sarc pe Tete ieee ore eee eee ame 75
PAPAVER—Poppy.
P. NUDICAULE (Iceland Poppy)—1 foot, June,
VElLO Wana NiGirOGame ety svstenciiecclois asic coe iste naires 5th)
P. ORIENTAL--3 feet, June, scarlet..................5. 90
PLATYCODON—Chinese Bell Flower.
P. GRANDIFLORUM (Bell Flower)—3 feet, all sum-
lags ho bKmnt en gs A Ont co mee Goon SHORE R Onn Gn TBORS AMO senoeee 1.00
- PHLOXES.
Tall Choice Perennial Varieties.
See Retail Catalogue for -Varities..................-.05- -90
PY AMOBNA: (Dwarf Philox). oo. .cl ee ccs cece ete nsees -75
POLEMONIUM—Jacob’s Ladder.
PR. REPTANS—6 inches, June, clear blue.............. -90
P. COHRULEUM—1% feet, May, deep blue............ 1.00
PYRETHRUM—Feverfew.
P. ULIGINOSUM (Giant Ox-Eye Daisy)—4 to 5 feet,
September and October, white.................-...000- 1.00
RUDBECKIA—Cone Flower.
R. FULGIDA—3 feet, August and September, range
yellow, purple center SPY Nec Poteiec cia ataks oleic iorehorcelaverete aD
R. “GOLDEN GLOW’’—6 feet, August, golden yellow att)
R. SPECIOSA—3 feet, September, yellow, purple
CAMIGe s5aonbceosccncnoooddabbanemauaoooDbdUdOSo00CD Obs Eu00000 -15
SEDUM—Stone Crop.
S. FABARIA—1% feet, September, rosy pink.......... 1.00
S. SIEBOLDII—6 inches, September, bright pink..... 1.00
VERONICA—Speedwell.
V. AMAETHYSTINA—1 foot, June, beautiful ame-
TENVSIE IMIS! ou gooan sousumeTpeanuabonnGeD 6 oQG02quabeoe noe RubOn 1.00
V. LONGIFOLIA SUBSESSILLS—2 feet, August, ig
GSP TCH DTUS. Fyactele icici vicieicleinicieleleleielejeleielsisisleleiejn~\eieiel"/~ ele 1.25
Vv. RUPESTRIS—4 inches, May, flowers blue.......... 1.00
V. SPICATA—2 feet, June to August, bright blue.... 1.00
VINCA—Periwinkle.
V. MINOR (Myrtle).........cccceece cree e eect et se ene ennees 1.00
6.00
6.00
8.00
32 CURRIE BROS.’ CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
CHOICE HERBACEOUS VARIETIES.
Strong divided roots from two to four eyes, Ready for delivery about the middle of October,
i Per. doz. Per. 100
ALEXANDRIANA~—Delicate pink, with silvery edge;
VOL Va ERA SL QTL Ce aiaarceine cisiereisictera\aleisentets Geis ato eis ofskese chasis: tine $2.00
ARSENE MEURET—Semi-double rose; wery fine..... 2.00
ATROSANGUINEA SUPERBA—Deep = carmine:
ALS eran Givers i eaecctacrce ete an ace veto ee 00
BARON J. ROTHSCHILD—Outside petals rose, cen-
terisalmon, ‘sweet, dowblessscmclkceisccisiteh cine vine Oates tees 1.25
BEAUTE FRANCAISHE—Pink and cream; points
flecked with carmine; fragrant; very desirable...... 2.00
CAR OIEN BH MATER R-Ried titenn slencinceistetie ctcieanresteinae 2.00
CO GENTAS Bam Meio be ciayectsreielosors ot hovers eTerEA etree acters orale rere a 00,
CORNUCOPIA—Delicately shaded pink, very large;
APLOLUSCNDIOOMNIETE cireracas cao, Worciatelecstarsian ote te atancteoiatetetnieiorsiavele eres 2.00
DE CANDOLE—Large deep red, full flower........... 2.00
DR. ANDRY—A beautiful rosy pink; iarge and very
GUID Oye ee ae Te eyed Taree voles ToT RG Lekota oe ivsleveTen Ea OO.
DR. NESTOR PELLASSY—Beautiful blush pink;
Very, COUblevanGirae ram Wiese pisvereiccemianclsbaellstrieretscereys 2.00
Per. doz. Per. 100
DUC DE WELULINGTON—White, primrose shading.$4.50
ECLAIR—Bright lavender pink; exceedingly at-
EDEL CEI © <2 yess aise cpercteeenL Oe O ate SS oe CEE 2.00
ELEGANS—Outside petals dark pink, large salmon
center; 100Se; fin ey Siwice tesa eects ence eee eee 00)
FAUST—A very fine double; shell pink................. 3.00
FESTIVA MAXIMA—Creamy white with small
center of carmine; earlyneasy seas eecene eee 4.50
HHS DIVAS Pure whites.s.ces ener chee niece eect 2.00
FRAGRANS—Light rose; very fragrant................ 2.00
FRAGRANTISSIMA—Rose, sweet, late................ 1.50
GRANDIPLORA—Large red ......2 02. c nce eee ewe ee 2000
HUMBEI—Deep rose, very fragrant................... Leereleo0,
J. B. RENDATLER—An exceedingly beautiful pink;
large lands doubler nae eo eee ee 2.00
LA COQUETTE—Salmon rose, tinged with lilac.
This is without doubt one of the finest Paeonies in
eultivation. The flowers are large, compact and
well formed and are produced in great profusion.
i. Ltis.early andia, So0dskeeperssen. tence ieedeerreie 2.00
LADY DARMOUTH—Pure white; very fine.......... 1.50
LA MARTINA—Deep wine red...............-..00.2-+--- 2200
LA TULIPE—Blush white with Tulip-like shading;
VOLry, AttnacCLivieratncuetcet erie ERT ery tress 3.00
LOUIS VAN HOUTTE—Deep rose; a supurb variety. 1.25
BOUIS ADH SPR S—Pinkewchiceserecltemrn eee ere 1.50
MADAM CHAUMY—Beautiful satiny rose............. 2.00
IN Be OVNISAM DEI es bale Coosa osadenoancddosoobdocos0DbanoGeas cmal.50,
MLLE. ROSE RENDATLER—Beautiful rosy car-
Mine -asSuUpPESrb aVwaLle bys. cette teeter eel eee ie 3.00
MODELE DE PERFECTION—Delicate pink, shad-
ing to white; a superb variety and very appropri-
ately named. The flower is large and globular in
od ga tena NES pee SUSE MSOE OCR doe Sioc uaa AORdobausuODDeO Oboe 3.00
M. PALLIET—Flesh Pink; very double and sweet
scented; an early bloomer....................... cece eee 2.00
MISS BRICE—Outside pink, center cream............- 2.00
NE PLUS ULTRA—Beautiful clear shell pink; re-
taining from first to last its exquisite delicate
color without fading in the least: very fragrant.... 1.25
NOEMI—Blush' white; very fine...:.......0..0..0..000-- 2.00
OFFICINALIS RUBRA PLENA—Deep crimson;
very early; one of the best..............0.0 see e eee 1.25
PERFECTION—Outside petals rosy pink; inside
purple and salmon; Sweet...........:e esse ence eee eee eee 1.25
PHORMIS—Red; very fine; large and full............. 2.00
PORCUPINE—Pink outside, center quilled-cream.... 2.00
PRINCESS NICHOLAS—Blush, with cream center:
ETE TAN te lerae ctctesetes sve cioteded evel olotes ole stelsiololone ererateisletolsteLersiste) -lejetniareteeate 3.00
QUEEN MAY—Rose; light center..............--.-..+5- 2.00
REINE DES FRANCAISES—A beautiful variety;
outer petals rose, inner petals white................-. 2.00
SEA FOAM—As its name implies, this variety is pure
Wwhite> “very sdesirable sie wieicicstcteieleeetelora in esedetetleetereratstens 4.50
SOUVENIR DE GASPER CALOT—A grand variety;
bright purplish-rose; edges of petals margined with
delicate pink and blush-white; very full and free.. 3.50
SAUV. D EXPOSITON UNIVERSELLE—Large
HDI hk Kt) Uso anecdnnOucrocoRoaULoab Asoo aD shu oooodaOsOnoUgdo0s 4.50
SYDONIE—Pale rose; center creamy yellow.......... 2.00
THISBE—A beautiful flesh pink................-....-04- 2.00
TRIOMPHE DE L’ EXPOSITION DE LILLE—
Delicate pink; large and very double.................. 3.00
TRIUMPH DU NORD—Rose, shaded violet........... 2.00
Shaded with rosy salmon in center..............+..- 3.50
WHITTLEYII (Queen Victoria) — White outside,
Petals kesh. 2. Acie ereresp racer ctr eletecelelete cists ele ielocitete relies 2.00
MIXED PINK SORTS IN VARIETY... ............... 1.00
$35.00
15,00
15.00
20.00
35.00
15.00
15.00
12.00
15.00
12.00
15.00
15.00
12.00
15.00
20.00
10.00
12.00
15.00
12.00
WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OF SEEDS FOR 1907.
83
The following list of Flowering Shrubs embraces all the de-
sirable kinds best adapted to our climate.
liack of space precludes extended description. But these,
together with other important particulars, will be found in our
Retail Catalogue, a copy of which we will gladly mail on appli-
eatior.
All our shrubs are strong and especially prepared for perma-
rent planting, being bushy and well rooted.
Height Per
inches. doz.
AMAGDALUS—Flowering Almond.
A. PUMILA PLENA—Pure white; double........ 24 to 30 $2.00
A. PUMILA ROSEA PLENA—Rose; double..... 24 ‘* 30 2.00
BERBERIS—Berberry.
B. PURPUREA—Purple foliage..................4- 18 ‘24° 1.25
B. THUNBERGII—Dwarf; small foliage......... Tay) AO aS ahi)
B. VULGARIS—Common Barberry .............. 24 <6 30) 1.25
CALYCANTHUS FLORIDUS.
SJMaCAWVIBND Rane SISHR1UIS3. os ogascsosndocpocdonNocs nee 24 “* 30 1.50
CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICA.
WVBR) IMRION (CHD 5.5 coaoagccao0ab bond bo00G0dcu0D0D 0000 24 “ 30 2.00
f CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA.
WHITE ALDER or SWHET PEPPER BUSH..18 “ 24 1.50
CORNUS—Dogwood.
Cc. ALBA—Red-twigged Dogwood ................. 18 ‘* 24 1.25
C. SANGUINEA—Red Dogwood .................. 2430150)
C. SHRICEA—Silky Sornel .......................5. 24 ‘* 30 1.50
DEUTZIA.
D: GRACILIS—White; double................. .... 12) °* 151.50.
D. CRENATA—White and pink; double........... 18 “{ 24 1.25
4 EUONYMUS—Spindle Tree.
BH. AMERICANUS---Burning Bush................. 24 ** 30 1.50
E. EUROPAEUS—European Burning Bush...... PUY PO RAD alsa)
: FORSYTHIA—Golden Bell.”
F. FORTUNEII—Bright yellow.................... PEL CE AO alps)
I’, VIRIDISSIMA—Lemon Yellow.................. 24 ** 30 1.25
HALESIA DIPTERA.
SILVER BELL or SNOWDROP TREE.......:.. 24 ** 30 1.50
HIPPOPHAE RHAMNOIDES.
SIDA JBIOMCUKMMSIOISUN, seocnuoscuoadougocdocbUDabcenood 18 ‘‘ 24 1.50
HYDRANGEA.
H. PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA.............. 24 ‘* 30 1.50
H. PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA.............. 18 “* 24 1.25
HYPERICUM KALMIANUM.
ST. JOHN’S WORT-—-Yellow.....................005 18 ‘‘ 24 1.50
KERRIA JAPONICA.
GLOBE FLOWER—Yellow ...........c.eceee eens sy, Pca a5
: LONICERA TATARICA.
TARTARIAN or BUSH HONEYSUCKLE....... 24 ‘30 1.25
LIGUSTRUM—Privet.
Excellent Hedge Plants.
L. OVALIFOLIUM—Large leaved ........... .... 18 ‘‘ 24 1.00
L. OVALIFOLIUM AUREUM—Golden Leaved..18 ‘‘ 24 1.25
L. VULGARE—Narrow leaved............... 2s... 18 ‘* 24 1.00
PHILADELPHUS—Syringa or Mock Orange.
P. CORONARIUS—White fragrant ............... 24 ** 30 1.25
P. GRANDIFLORUS—White ..............-...--+- 24 ‘* 30 1.25
Per
100
$15.00
15.00
10.00
12.00
10.00
12.00
15.00
12.00
10.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
10.00
12.00
12.00
10.00
10.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
10.00
12.00
He ght Per
inches. doz.
PRUNUS—Flowering Plum.
P. PISSARDI—Purple leaved.....................-- 24 to 30 $1.50
Pate reOBA— Pinks ae dOUbplewe merase ccicdeoe un ee ea
PYRUS JAPONICA.
JAPAN QUINCHE—Scarlet ....0...........200.000- JAve30) 1250)
RIBES—Flowering Currant.
PASEV ES WIV SVAG Il Ow acaetsiersriellelereisterehelsveleinivies-lcisiiciei icicle 24 “30 1.50
R. SANGUINEUM—Crimson ...............0...0.05 24 ‘30 1.50
RHODOTYPUS KERRIOIDES.
WAS D) IRODIRURIUA ; cobocoudouneasouocddoubu0DDOdbCODS 18 ‘* 24 1.25
RHUS—Sumace.
R. COPALLINA—Shining Sumach ................ 24 °° 30 1.25
R. COTINUS—Purple Fringe or Smoke Tree....24 “ 30 1.25
R. GLABRA—Smooth Sumach .................... 24 “ 30) 1.25
R. GLABRA LACINIATA—Cut-leaved .......... 18 ‘24 1.50
RUBUS ODORATUS.
FLOWERING RASPBERRY ..................... 24 “* 30 1.50
SAMBUCUS—Elder.
S. NIGRA AURHFA—Golden leaved................ 24“ 30 1.25
S. NIGRA VARIEGATA-—Silver leaved.......... 24 ** 30. 1.25
SPIREA.
S ANTHONY WATERER—Pink .................. AACS a aya a ly3)
SPAT GIA —— Wal iO ereoaymrctccass chersieiin eee sitiesaiess olen Nesiine re 18 “* 24 1.25
Si 1810 baby NaDINEesbole “ooo ugeeodooudueoboacbdooooudboUG 24 “* 30) 1.25
SuG@Ab OSA Pinko neon dpdccisceet este aurea 24 “© 30 1.25
S. CALLOSA ALBA—White...............0......200. 15 8 25;
S. OPULIFOLIA—White ...... AST REN Caan ee 24 ** 30. 1.25
S. OPULIFOLIA AUREA—Golden leaved........ 24 “30 1.25
S. PRUNIFOLIA—White .............. 0.2 cece eee 24 £° 30 1.25
S. SORBIFOLIA—Ash leaved; white.............. 2A ‘30 1.25
S. THUNBERGI—White ....... «0.0... ee eee 18 “ 24 1.25
S. VAN HOUTTEL—Bridal Wreath; white...... 24% 30° 1:25
SYMPHORICARPUS—Snowberry.
Ss. RACEMOSUS—White 8 1.00
SnVAWsEAVEOTS SSR Caer er rrciaeiaisicteiotere cselaveressivelecvereisvatayeie 1.00
SEA MT es EA Wa nill eatovapesorcanrsl sreictencielcieteNereietetsloleeietaiaiereieie(stsvareis 1.50
S. PERSICA—Purple ........... : 2.00
S. VULGARIS—Purple ......... 1.50
VIBURN
Wie LING AINP NA AWonlliGe sagoueoubeanpenoboeebeDeodenane 0 1.50
V. OPULIS STERILIS—Common Snowball...... 24 ‘* 30 1.50
V. PLICATUM—Japanese Snowball .............. 24 ‘* 30 1.50
WEIGELA.
Wie (CVAON DD YA WWAovhne) Gabon poubosoudouScusdEpDonoaddd 24° 30 1.50
Wis IROSIDANA— Ike: GaosuossloonedoooeanonaepBoononNOouDE 24 ** 30 2.00
W. ROSEA VARIEGATA—Pink; leaves green
ANOVGL. WHOM oad vancooccauoaoodbendoodubousnespodoDoSuUG 1S) S24) 150,
HARDY VINES.
CLEMATIS—Small-flowered varieties.
Coeccinea—Searlet. Crispa—Lavender. Paniculata—Wh
$1.25 per dozen; $10.00 per 100.
CLEMATIS—Large flowered varities.
Henryi—Pure White. Mad. Ed. Andre—Red.
Jackmanni—Deep purple. Ramona—Lavender.
Kermesina—Wine red. The Gem—Blue.
$4.00 per dozen; $30.00 per 100.
AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII—Strong plants; $150 per doz
per 100.
Per
100
$12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
12.00
12.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
8.00
8.00
12.00
15.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
15.00
12,00
ite.-
., $12.00
AMPELOPSIS QUINQUEFOLIA (Virginia Creeper)—Strong plants;
$1.25 per doz.; $10.00 per 100.
34
CURRIE BROS.’ CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
FLORISTS’ WIRE DESIGNS.
Each.
-06
08
10
12
14
.16
18
20
20
.30
35
By
Inch. Each.
tabadoodocsenSashHnenann bas $ .14
Dare Tesionelsete siesietiseie cles iiee 17
UA Piacalsberey sts tevofereraTelelsieisietetsi siolsietes 18
Geter chico ions ceneae 21
1S iolamiecletetelatetsiststne'e alae iets aie oa 27
PAN AEE SCR SO GEBAH ORR OHOHCOnaT 30
Cy GSE SCORE DES TE BUBR EAR ASS 35
PE SobbecocenasbonSaSnennaH ne 40
PGR aRAG Fao ic oats eR RAE SOE 55
OO Merepereterer etnias cowie aalets eee .60
DO serrecitsyeieterciepecwisiers seman ae 85
ANCHOR ON RECLINING
Inch. STAND. Each.
CESS EH ORE DOSEUOCEOHORCORDGEEE $ .09
EL O sey ste re heverevs sislereeletiaje tiara alors al
ED ecreraisy steers eres CEL oysters eicintecicks 14
iL 5 dea Bas OOOS DUNC HEE RenoebOee 16
AL G/sicictetersporeseis Sinistsiisle fog wa eascies 20
HS econ oe nnareisaiceikaee en. 22
DA) Brace era orscorete vale elnVIOeIE s wlevsielolace 25
DP One eRe HORNA USEC TC OHOMEEES 30
POS eonbOGHGCED RUD AC OROORONES 35
PALES caneciaOBASROCe aC ACOEGSHeS 45
Oar artaretsreictenn crsietencters ie loetieist os 55
BG Teva retecarelcteisiste nisin trates eae 7d
ANCHOR AND CROSS ON
Inch. BASE. Each.
18
21
25
380
35
40
45
65
.80
Each.
.30
40
.50
65
BASE FOR MOUNTING
Inch. ANY DESIGN. Each.
Beate ere alserstietcba atest cine ete ee Sa 0d
GBs cies ceceraciseneneicese aicinecisios -06
URaodconnnouceenoAdes Paseo -08
Oi aclsmcsan male casio aehiee -10
OST isl dere ejareielehe lobe taPatacene aac eee 15
MOE eeranatigcisln street en ine .20
1D AS arcicic eee see einstein aie 40
HANGING BASKETS.
Inch. Each.
Qe scisieate-ctais ore Parcels shies nee ree
Arman nGrAG denen oce doe an
D4 ie ielerssgarentatae aeons avontenseie
Inch
| ERS ASAE NE CSD GHONAOSEOUSE
Ib eaaanercondondboS nO SaonSano
1 ee eR eR E ONC ree ICU C
PARR ES amnad soonseannoashas
Py ae SaaS Doon GaABSDOdGAGnY
Inch
DD scaew nice Wes lethisle ohete ete
DD reo tejaynterere slereesiave meee error
LS eyeiieicrrcteaisleitoctrs even
QL ieiaje: sis vise Spe Sister gee
5 RE Abeta SORE aE OOO ETOO0
Inch
S12 Soi seer iene etree
10x16
L2K20 Ss waene cee coat eee 45
TAK ZA. crersselsts otis ussion Genes .60
EOW AND ARROW.
Inch. Each.
5 : sib)
25
30
40
.60
BOW AND ARROW ON
WREATH STAND.
Inch. Each
Dee cine crete eWearecsfesso,ciaveaeinie's $ .50
Pee n SpMbEeeOT CD Sandee Beare 75
Bi oaHcnndacmocoobeabodadosoodo 1.00
BB scracortoelevelsisiootetelete sales 1.25
Our Wire Work is made in the most substantial manner and
of the very best material, combining strength with symmetry, and WN
is much superior to the general run of work. Special designs
not offered in this list will be furnished on short notice, and our
many years experience of florists make it almost unnecessary to
send a sketch of such, although it is generally best to do so.
BROKEN COLUMN.
Inch.
Inch. Each.
BICYCLE—Made Double
for Filling.
Incu. Each.
CRESCENT AND STAR.
Inch. Each.
12) Fite ot erp oneness eeete $~ 25
80
.60
Ke 85
r. BABA RO COU Coa paaooS conopoRG 1.00
On Base or Easel, Measure
Crescent.
SOON
CRESCENT, HEART AND
STAR ON BASE.
nch Each
Cll SSanaraneaaenos os SGsascacs $ 1.00
SG sas eutenicaneas ace 1.25
¢ Uno dosoonaasaaas sana soos 1.75
Measure Total Height.
CROSS—Fiat.
CROSS ON RECLINING
STAND.
Measure does not include
base.
CROSS WITH SLANT
ARM.
Ai
WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OF SEEDS FOR 1907. 35
S—Maltese. FAITH, HOPE AND HORSE SHOES. ROYAL ARCANUM
Seu i. Hach. CHARITY ON BASE. Inch Each. EMBLEM.
Peer feceiate vw iatavaisickasates aves Inch. Hach. Sea iste Eee ToReE clekoe DA ice Inch. Each.
ar 9 Ds Sie rab a SB aU BA Bea Sooo $ 50 10 oe os eae ahi ena 03 DAO PRR Ae ct nig i Sea NERS IO ()
=a YN aaa in aN ee ae i Dh crtearapc tin Sa age oa Ng ;
113 Dil Sea Herp Ae NORE DOG GREER OG 15 TULA eae a TiVo ora ae Pe 13 SHIELD.
115 CO Re eH ae NRE Mine ce 1.00 AGRO ee eee Eee 16 Inch
18 Measure Whole Height. Pa ai ak ORR po WA ETL 20 an Rieeloloks/eelslepelofeteseletorcteistle\cielataye
95 D0) ena ay Ace eee tr hat abe 25 ye
elelstetetelataialaie/mcsfayelucclelc sje(cluie.« s/o 0 20 FIREMAN’S TRUMPET. 24 OO GR Se tne ates 40 18...
— se, B - Inch. Each. mis 21a
CS ae Oe FIRED on ON ee Ma $ .30 KEYSTONE PN esectat
Oe 13 21 40 Inch Each.
8 ce Sree aa tele tape eee Nee 50 iGiadandocebesdobonceeaane te mete) Inch.
"30 Been galas out SHELA pe ae AY : TgnoreodakbandGuacraae sabe 20 12
95 FIREMAN’S HAT. alata Hees IMM eR aia RR 25
i) Inch. : Each. DAM erclalets arecleinctieaian sete teas 50
“40 IASI A ISIVADG poo ona dadanD06 $ .55 KNAPSACK.
‘60 FOUR-LEAF CLOVER. Inch. : Hach, SQUARE AND COMPASS
Measure Cross. Tnche SAGA Wo Se ANisoany {SVAGY cogdodods $ .65 mene ON BASE. Each.
KNIGHT TEMPLAR
CROSS—Maltese, Slanting oy EMBLEM.
Inch. ; Each. ik aeampoonseseonalscoraaceaee -40
: (CSR eens recone 45
CROSS OF ST. ANDREW
ON SLANT.
Inch Hach.
BO (MN seraey ne i ctesainisicteisinieiavorelaiave $ .15
Ue copa OB OOO OR ORE ea oe nenG 3)
SI). 6 dhoosaae Gombe SoDEteoeen ten 40
IS Gay TereratoriOreie ic iclord wicietareraiers steve .60
STANDING CROSS AND
EATH.
Inch Each.
IS socdoccaconGodoneeeneeapeDe $ .25
DOM erry iceae « jadvenemuies 89
DARE eeiess sas teeib «Fis vittasetoe 50
Asan ca BOO Ce CCID OR OIDE bao mato 80
Measure Cross.
CROW N—Round.
Inch. Hach.
ooocotcackounondEnteNneaodad $ .20
1M. 16 CORSO BER GO REED ae caan 45
HD Warnatenne se dcen caeetees es 55
HG Mtemee cevcnyaictaie veins alae wieticiniewse, 75
CROWN ON BASE.
ae Hach.
Measure Widest Part of
Crown.
CROWN ON STAR BASE.
Woosea aoqgoonooddosguouoNdeeD $ 50
Is cdestoveonsdouuusodngesuENS 80
US ccosatacoobeodosaneDouGaDan 1.00
18,16 sass enogonnonpumpdcaGaDO 1.25
Measure Crown.
CROWN AND CROSS—Halt
Crown.
Inch Each.
DB eecre eres ieraisisiatrs eevicie st aie ts Sieco
UB), Sota gee be AO BORO GDR DEC aoe 45
Seer RE RT tinnteecccies vik asimetee’s .60
loos gSnsmaneeosCOCHOOEEnEEre -80
Measure Crown.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
Inch. Hach.
1 $
FAITH, HOPE AND
CHARITY—Flat.
On Reclining Stand or Easel,
10 to 15¢e extra.
G. A. R. EMBLEM.
Inch. Hach.
Ineh Each
SECO HOTOH CDAD SOSA nC nner bs $ 8
7A ere SARE NAR rae cI 1.00
aa ee ocenets peta for she eveteve(cois\s sfaboxetsve 1.20
Ulsoseoconsoacenane soon booeaee 1.50
Ek} GaspaobesCopaoes onBoeBnen 2.00
OOM sree Peratote etete es ciote ss cvalcsatsvate(atannye 2.50
Height from Base.
GUNS—Stack of.
Inch Each
Bilbo d baat cone pa eES a Aercmeae $ 1.50
A Dee racist ohiciotiniaeGrenislanere 2.00
Le canem ann ooobee Goon aoSoatcae 2.50
HARP OR LYRE—Flat.
Inch. Hach.
1) GaSe CAB UC a CE CUED OCR EnIE $ .08
IsGecouoneopopgUbeaaoooONnoS 12
Gey rciteccre tenia ticcinracins 16
LO lars rcrstcst stoke ies baci teh oto ieee 21
HAL Heri G WROSBaDOOSSBOCETORGOn 30
DArivcrra Utepietei Nu aecrercisleicine SAGE 40
Blak gece OH Go be BER BO TOE GORnnaT 15
HARP OR LYRE ON BASE
Inch Hach.
IO Ge ca socena suboaccan osceane $ 15
MS Uecker crater ote ciateselnlece necvaveraic tomatoe 25
GR eerste io eincicle aroleve wlaieceteiere 80.
Tadéroec Ron pone OenaESnOCR enon 40
Pal imi oa MOBO SOO REE CHB ROC este 45
A ae torartte es Gan aclieiey sterotiata arate 5D
BOs Ghocaauondoaon sae ctodonnEd .80
BS Obeitas te enue hrlautens hea iets 1.25
Measure Without Base.
HARP OR LYRE ON
RECLINING STAND.
Inch. Hach.
-$ .09
STAND.
K. OF P. DESIGN—WITH
SHIELD OR TRIANGLE.
Inch. is
LETTERS—DOUBLE, TO
FILL WITH MOSS.
Inch.
ENDER.
MASONIC DESIGN—
SQUARE AND COMPASS—
Inch. Fach.
14.. : joes 5)
85
50
60
EASEL.
Inch Bach
AN ot iraracas laneaerainets sor toe $ 1.00
SORE Carre cmc creer
ODD FELLOWS’ LINKS.
Inch. Each.
a Spoon nace noesarSnon soo nDeOs $ .30
QUA is Memoinc aciecien sens 40
DAL We Raisin: ashe crnajstnrs cians le ieisievaleiche 50
PILLOW—Open Top.
Inch. en,
Fic nena ee at Se £20
“GMa ea en Roe 8 “24
“TQM So ANNE COUN Se 28
OOS Dake NT | 32
DOA ice. re Coo Cana ay “40
Sap eetele WS RU RIMM Seis 48
Dy fee as ARPA A oa IPA 65
0 ee |. ee eUlaiania tine 80
STAR ON BASE.
WOODMEN’S EMBLEM—
WEDGE, AX & SLEDGE.
Inch. Each.
18
WREATH ON RECLINING
Inch. STAND. Each.
CHanbbiasoeagades cadoodooodn00 $ .06
MEN Be seeredded bho oodcenoueD 09
iW pamopeadcdsooocoduDEeCodpHoD 12
Ite aonoopocespaoD dD oD oDOb Odd 15
1G ae aera eaionsistsvers 18
18 Aa RE cesses veer ele esete 30
Ui eeavenocosuoddacd uaa aHOtSole 40
PPA uulagodhaconbodecaobeproneod 45
DY cb 00 vod bOLMan Bon nOnOAGONEG 50
WREATH ON BASE
Inch. Each.
TOM eer ilacias sck steers Sparel
1 GodaaneooveeeuabenonaGoDDuG alt
(Aer cteba rte talerstclekstsvaieleletoketaberels 125
TGS Aa) UngopEaEea ode Db oon Ines 80
GEA ASR at aratalavaesemietcloneeiarelets 35
Deronda geassoucobao0DE dNOCO0eE 45
DOW emer niee Rictoiaiciszoke niche iter Pe -50
ONT OOH amn Gaboo Ge BON GSEOnEGHo .60
36 CURRIE BROS.’ coO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
BARREL CART—For slops, water, pota-
toes, ete. An old kerosene barrel will
fit into the frame. All the attachments
are furnished. Without barrel.
15NG ASSEN CA DURES OEaOoC danas canposteae $4.00
HAND CART—Weight 80 lbs. Box 22x40
Garden in. by 10-in. deep. Price..............$5.50
Line Reel. COTTON WADDING—For packing flow-
ers. White, per doz. sheets.......... $ .25
Per bale, 40 doz. sheets................. 9825
FLOWER POTS AND SAUCERS.
Red Standard.
Prices include packing.
wy FLOWER POTS—
eo Inches. 134 in. 2in. 24% in. 3in. 344 in.
§,3 Per 100)... $ .40 5, 45 $ 50 $ .60 $ .70
gas Per 1000...... 3.25 3.75 4.50 5.25 6.50
Sa:s . ite brits (Gam euine
gees = Per 100.............$ .90 $1.50 $2.25 $4.25
g2s S Per 1000............. 8.50 14.00 21.50 38.09
g°ae Sin. 9in. 10in. 12in.
5 gg OD Perl00m ines $7.00 $11.00 $13.00 $23.00
ys = SAUCERS—
= Inches. Siness4in= bein —s6.1ne="sine
A Per 100.........$ .50 $ .60 $ .80 $1.15 $1.40
a 8in. 9in. 10 in. 12 in.
ciabeulat 2d) seonsondunaspoasen 2.25 $2.75 $8.25 $5.50
§ FERN AND BULB PANS.
’® Inches. 5in. 6in. Tin. Sin. 10in. 12 in.
3 Per 100...$1.50 $2.25 $4.25 $7.00 $13.00 $23.00
AZALEA POTS.
Inches. bin: Gin. -7 im) 8 in:
IPSer Ilsqdensnceenvsanduc $1.50 $2.25 $4.25 $7.00
9in. 10 in. 12 in.
Per LOO ieairaeec ise $11.00 $13.00 $23.00
FORKS—Hand weeding, cast iron....$ .10
Imported steel, 3 prongs.............. -20
Solid: steel, 4 prongs. oti. icc. ce neces 30
GARDEN LINE REELS—Small....... 50
a SN Sonera rem euatersiatatevee apetetokcretet eters 7
GARDEN HOSE—Pacific 7 ply %
$12.00 100 feet.
Pacific 7 ply %4 inch, $14.00 100 feet.
GARDENER’S GLOVES—Per pair... .$1.00
GRAFTING WAX—¥% lb. 20c; by mail 30c;
Tho. NOS Tonie-saok bile copcengeousqsoasOoUGS 50
HOES, IMPORTED SCUFFLE—
3% in. 5 in. 6 in. Tin.
= 40¢ 45¢ 50¢ 55¢
\ IMMORTELLES — Blue, white, purple,
red, black, yellow, orange, pink. Per
bunch, 25e; doz. $2.65; 100 $20.00.
IKNIVES.
PRUNING, ENGLISH—Single blade. .$1.50
: a Twiosblad Cdisnisenant castrate cris cee 2.00
ier > BUDDING—(English Ivory handle)... 1.00
Gs I American, two-bladed aid De vereke torte eres ecto 1.00
iy vy, Cocoamhandles sms acme eet 75
r a Wood handle, fixed blade............. 25
2 2 ASPARAGUS—Chisel shape ........... 50
S os Saw=shapemes-crirccmriai onetime 1.00
E i GRASS EDGING (English)—8 in. $1.25;
A fa 9 iny Shishkin eee ere 1.50
Handles for Edging Knives, extra.. .10
LABELS, WOODEN—Pot Painted.
4in. 5in. 6in. 8in. 10 in. 12in.
Per 100...$-.10 $ 15° $ .20° $..50 “$..65° -$ 175
Per 1000. 25755 1.00) Sao Bibi 4am 76:00.
Daisy Rake.
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Hedge Shears.
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Asparagus Knife.
Garden Implements and Requisites.
LABELS, WOODEN —Tree:
314 in. 6 in.
lee IM) syacansescss 5 .10 $ .25 plain.
Per 1.75 plain.
Per .30 painted.
Per 1 2.40 painted.
Per copper wired and
Per painted.
MOSS, SPHAGNUM.
Burlap, per bale $1.00; 6 bales.......... $5.00
Wire baled, per bale 60c; 6 bales...... 3.00
PAPER.
MANILA TISSUE—24x36, per ream
400 sheets, 55c; bundle of 10 reams...$5.00
WAXED MANILA—24x36, per ream
400° -Sheetsievh o0o 05. nS eee 1.40
WHITE WAX—24x36, per ream 400
SHeetsisrpincee tisk on aise eee 1.65
COLORED WAX—Pink, green, violet
and red, 24x36, per ream of 400 sheets 2.00
MANILA WRAPPING—10 Ibs.......... 50
LOOMS se seecee Ee dats Seis eee 4.50
PENCIL, WOLE’S INDELIBLE..... capieck _._ -10
PLANT PROTECTING CLOTH—For t the
protection of plants from frost, cold
winds, heavy rains and a scorching sun.
It is prepared in oil, and is almost
transparent, so that it is a first-class
substitute for glass. It is light, very
convenient when tacked on to wooden
frames, and is very durable.
Medium grade—per yard............... 08
Per piece of about 60 yards, 7e per yard.
PLANT STAKES.
CANE—Per 100 75ec; per 1,000............ $4.50
JAPANESE BAMBOO CANES—Light
and strong; per 100 75c; per 1,000...... 5.50
RAKES—Lawn, Daisy (English)...... 3.00
RAFFIA—A material largely used in the
manufacture of fancy baskets and for
tying. Natural color, per Ib. 15ce; 10 lbs.
$12253°-100) lb Siisacina asim cee Ree eee 10.00
SAWS—Lightning pruning, 18 inch.... .85
SCYTHES—English Lawn, 36 inch..... 1.50
SCYTHE SNATHS—Each............... 15
SCYTHE STONES—Round Talacre, im-
1070) RA-(0 EMNARAE SOU OOo OB OSGHOGGS boo ab oo on5 20
SHEARS.
BORDER-—S in., each $2.00; 9 in. $2.25;
10ineh;. each ahs cute eeee EO $2.50
With Wheel, 50c extra.
LAW N—With two wheels, 8 inch
$3009) in Ch? :$3:2553510" im'chisseeweceenteces 3.50
LAW N—Without wheels, § inch, $2.50;
9-inich s+ $2.(bs sL0 in Chissse asec eee 3.00
HEDGE—S inch, $1.50; 9 inch, $1.75
ni kbc) WenaenbaamenouankocbraccodccocasGac5 2.00
With notch to prevent slipping when
cutting large branches, 25c extra.
HAND PRUNING—Imported solid steel.
eb bol aaa aoaadondeconsduodoaacodoadocjcGuS 1.25
SiN Choc. Aisves asec he See eee ee 1.50
6.inchy nickel plated ssass5ee- eee eee 1.25
SHEEP—With bent handle for trim-
LeU Dea EROHOoDCOUUONOCDEDaroUCSOnot doconT GC
TROWELS—Garden, bright; 6 inch,
per doz: (85c;)-eachiiss sce enone aera 10
Blued steel, riveted, 6 inch... 15
Blued@ steel, solid, 6 inch............... 23
WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OF SEEDS FOR 1907. 27
Brass Syringe.
Sprays and Sprinklers.
SUCCESS HAND SPRAY PUMP.
The working parts are of solid brass and indestructible bronze valves, making it the
most durable and the best portable hand pump on the market. Price $4.00.
GEM BARREL CART SPRAY PUMP.
With 4 feet of hose and Bordeaux Nozzle. Price $7.50.
FOUNTAIN COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER.
It is by far the best Sprayer we have ever seen.
S = It is simple in construction, and easily operated. One filling will spray 4,000 hills of
Fountain Sprayer. potatoes.
is Spraying calendar free with each machine.
z Price $5.00. With hose attachment for spraying trees, $5.50.
y, ; GLASS TANK SPRAYHER—With tin tube. Price..............0.....00020eee $ .75
BRASS TANK SPRAYER—With brass tube.. Price............0.0......008- 1.00
SPRINKLERS.
SCOLLAY’S RUBBER SPRINKLERS—The Florists’ Sprinkler—No. 1, each
ibe; by mail 85c; doz. $8.50. No. 2 70c; by mail 80c; doz. $7.20. No. 3 60c;
by mail 65¢c; doz. $5.70. No. 4 50c; doz. $4.00.
SILKALINE—Green twine for stringing smilax and general florist work. 2 oz.
spools in 3 sizes, F, FF, FFF, 20c per spool; per pound of 8 spools, $1.25,
SYRINGES, BRASS.
14x14, one spray $1.50; 18x1%, two sprays and one stream, best for green-
houses, $4.50
Seollay Sprinklers. TRANSPLANTE RS, AVERY—Small, 50c; large, $2.00.
TEIN FOIL.
\ 1OTbSS $1002 25 Dibse$2:50; 50S S485 MOONS eye dees celle een cies ees wlecclo ss ibd boBeOBoREoADbooAtSS oO
VIOUMIVAND GREE NG REN CH Olb=<1lb..7256-410) Moss... ka eine as acrabobae 240
The MODEL Extension Carnation Suppori, TOOTHPICKS—Best hardwood, double pointed, 17 boxeS...........0.cccce cee ecc ec uee een eeee 1.00
CaSesVot 00 MDORES ei eiceieieci-iireisieleiasies Gbooobccausapdbooapa Bua oA odoOoosHDaoNbaDAsadupeoueas0oGd 5.50
Latentod July 27, 1807, and May 17, 1898, WIRE DT © OPP TICKS Per vo Ome Ok 10;000 Ssierecteinists( ccs viclels clslocisle o/eiclsveiale Neisielsitisteiete vieisicteleieisieicis,> 1.50
PLANT TUBS.
UNION CYPRESS PLANT TUB—Strong, COLUMBIAN PLANT TUBS—Made_ of
serviceable tubs, either in natural color, eypress. Never decay or fallapart. Nat-
cypress varnished or painted green. ural varnish finish on the wood, or green.
Height. Price. Height. Price.
114% in. $ .85 No. time $ .80
13%in. » 1.10 No. 2 IES alia 1.2
15% in. 1225) No. 3. 16% in. 1.60
18 in. 1.70 No. 18l% in. 2.00
20 in. 2.50 No. 2044 in. 2.40
Larger sizes made to order.
; CARNATION SUPPORTS.
THE MODEL, with 2 rings.......... Per 100 $2.75; per 1,000 $25.00
TWEHEEZERS—For arranging flowers, 5- Mich Eas Sele Sh .20
TREE RRUNERS, WATER'S IMPROVED—6 foot pole, 5c;
8-foot pole, 90c; 10-foot pole, $1.00; 12-foot pole, $1.10; Tele-
graph, without handles, $1.25; extra knives, each 20c.
WEEDERS.
CHAMPION REVERSIBLE LAWN SPUD—The best article on
the market for taking out dandelions and other weeds. It
has a hardwood handle 42 inches in length. Price, each 25c
HXCELSIOR—Price, each 10c; by mail........................5. 15e
LANG'S HAND— —Price, each 300! by mail
SEER nNH EDs nap rsh 25e
IAWING- awn: cach 50 ‘by imlail ee a ore 65¢e
WIRE—Annealed, No. 24, per lb. 10c; 12 lbs. 80c; No. 26, per Ib.
12¢; 12 lbs. 90c; No. 28, per Ib. 15¢e; 12 lbs, $1.15; \ No, 32;
per Ib. 20c; 12 lbs. $1.35; No. 36, per Ib, 25c; 12 Ibseeee. seSIlT5
WHEAT SHEAVES— No.4 No.5 No.6 No.7 No.8
Mert Sn aite asec esses Each .15 25 265) 45 5D
Plat SINCAES scenic menses Doz. 1.50 2.50 3.60 4.80 6.00
Champion Reversible Lawn Spud.
~ as a a] Vial a) id TR:
Union Cypress Tub. Columbian Tub. Brass Tank Sprayer. Glass Tank Sprayer.
38 CURRIE BROS.’ CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
Tobacco
Eureka Fumigator.
Fungicides
BORDEAUX MIXTURE (Liquid)—Ready for use after adding
water. Dilute 25 to 50 times as required. 1 qt. 25c; 1 gal. $1.00.
CARBON BISULPHIDE—A most effective remedy for ants in
the lawn. Saturate a small ball of cotton and insert in the
hill. 1 1b. tin, each 35c.
CATTLE COMFORT —A successful remedy for insects on cattle,
ete.; 1 quart, 45c.
DANDELINE—Sure deaitth to dandelions. A few drops applied
with the can furnished with each bottle kills them root and
all. Directions with each bottle. Pint bottles 50c; quart
bottle 5c.
FIR TREE OIl-—Like the preceding, is a remedy for Mealy
Bug, Red Spider and Seale. Dilute % pint to about 10 gallons
of soft water, and apply with sprinkler. % pint 35c; pint 60c;
quart $1.00; gallon $3.50. If by mail, add 25c per pint.
GISHURST’S COMPOUND—An excellent remedy for Red
Spider, Mealy Bug and Scale on plants. Dissolve 2 ounces in
a gallon of water and apply either by sponging or spraying
the plants. Per package 40c; by mail 50c.
GRAPE DUST—A sure preventive and cure for mildew. Per lb.
10c; 5 Ibs. 25¢; 10 lbs. 50c; 100 Ibs. 4.50.
HELLEBORE—Being less poisonous than Paris Green, is safer
to use on fruit and vegetables. Dust on dry, or dissolve
1 ounce to 3 gallons of water and apply with syringe. Per lb.
15c; 10 lbs. $1.40; 100 Ibs. $10.00.
KEROSENE EMULSION—Ready for use by adding 25 parts
water to 1 of emulsion. 1 quart 25c; 1 gallon $1.00.
Apparatus for Applying Insecticides.
FTN OWED HRB Ws Oi WHRSEGS - Reciciteis Sretsloeete eclosion tele creloeeeeseie $ .75
BELLOWS, POWDER —For applying dry powder on plants.
No. 9 11 14 16 19 22 24
50 75 1.00 1.25 1.50 nes) 2.00
Eureka Tobacco Fumigators.
For fumigating with tobacco stems; made of galvanized iron.
INGO Sara asa cia ote esctaiche esis adgnsie we claymisiergi ote cae aisha bee 1 2 3 4
ei eshitymin Ch es Ai scent yee cece pteauan cisteae eine 12 16 20 24
PUT CG glee Recess is ateonia oayes atatcince! ater salloises ate acsiy ticlstatationd« $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.50
TIN DUSTERS—For applying Slug Shot, % gallon, each 35c;
lee alomMrea chins sre yen en yale lastale eee cel seine hae se aaa heb Mes ee erate oe 0,
JUMBO POWDER GUN —Price 25c; by mail.................... $ .30
- FER ELE
AMMONIATED BONE AND POTASH—
A general fertilizer for all cereals,
beans, peas, corn, tobacco, etc, 25 lbs.
65c; 100 lbs. $1.75; 500 lbs. $7.50; 1,000 Ibs.
$13.00.
CURRIE’S COMPLETE FERTILIZER
FOR GARDEN AND LAWN —A com-
plete manure, specially adapted for the
top dressing of lawns. 25 lbs. 75c; 50 lbs.
$1.35; 100 lbs. $2.50.
CURRIE’S SOLUBLE FOOD FOR
HOUSE PLANTS—A high grade fer-
tilizer, put up in small packages to suit
the cultivator of house plants. 1- Tb:
packages, per doz. $2.00; % lb. packages,
M E = per doz. $1.00. ;
\ =< GUANO, PERUVIAN—An excellent fer-
NSS SS tilizer for house plants or garden. 1 Ib.
10c; 5 lbs. 40c; 10 Ibs. 60c; 25 Ibs. $1.00;
100 Ibs. $3.50.
and Insecticides
Sulphur Bellows.
If by Mail, Add
16 Cents a Pound
eC aid Y% pint 50c; pint $1.50; 1% gallon $5.50; 1 gal-
on $10.50.
NICO-FUME—Tobacco paper. Insecticide for fumigating green-
houses. Does not injure blooms, and furnishes the easiest
method of fumigating ever devised. Packed in special friction
top tins. 24 sheets 75c; 144 sheets $3.50; 288 sheets $6.50.
NIKOTEEN—Pint $1.50; case, 10 pints, $13.00.
PARIS GREEN —1 lb. 25c; 5 Ibs. $1.00.
PERSIAN INSECT POWDER—Per lb. 40c.
ROSE LEAF EXTRACT OF TOBACCO—Pint 30c; quart 50c;
1 gallon $1.25; 5 gallons $4.25.
SLUG SHOT—Valuable for destroying slugs. Per 5 lb to 10 lb.
packages, 6c per Ib.; 25 lbs to 50 Ibs. 5c per lb.; 100 Ibs. $4.50.
In 1 lb. cartons, with perforated top for applying, 15c each.
SULPHO-TOBACCO SOAP—Invaluable to all lovers of plants.
All insects succumb to: it. Directions with each package;
3 0z. cake 10c; by mail 13c; 8 oz. cake 20c; by mail 28c. VS
SULPHUR (Powdered)—Per lb. 8c; 10 lbs. 60c; 50 lbs. $2.00;
100 lbs. $3.75.
TOBACCO DUST—For insects on plants; apply with duster;
per lb. 5c; 10 lbs. 40e; 100 Ibs. $2.25.
THRIP JUICE—A remedy for Mealy Bug, Seale, Thrip, Cutting
Moth, Canker Worm, Beetles, Caterpillars, ete. Per pint 40c.
TOBACCO STEMS —100 Ibs. $1.50; 500,Ibs. $6.25; 1,000 Ibs. $10.75
WHALE OIL SOAP—Per Ib. 12c; 5 Ibs. 50c; 10 lbs. 85e.
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HORN SHAVINGS— Ibs. 30c; 25 lbs. $1.00;
100 lbs. $3.50.
MURIATE OF POTASH—25 lbs. $1.00;
100 Ibs. $3.00.
NITRATE OF SODA—Should be sown
when plants are in growth. 25 lbs. $1.00;
100 Ibs. $3.50.
PULVERIZED SHEEP MANURE—
Makes the richest and safest liquid
manure. Use one pound to five gallons
of water. 25 lbs. 35e; 100 lbs. $1.00;
1,000 lbs. $7.50.
PURE BONE MBAL—25 lbs. 60c; 100 lbs. \
$2.00; bag of 200 Ibs. $3.50; ton $30.00. ISS
UNLEACHED HARDWOOD ASHES—
100 Ibs. $1.00; 500 lbs. $4.75; 1,000 lbs. $9.00.
WHOLESALE PRICE LIST OF SEEDS FOR 1907.
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Mastica
Machine.
Manilla
Full Telescope Covers.
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Scollay’s Rubber
Putty Distributor.
PEERLESS
GLASS7;=
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Li TO MEND CRACKED GLASS
Glazing Material.
MASTICA FOR GLAZING GREENHOUSES—
Per gallon, $1.25; 6 gallons, $7.00; 10 gallons. .$11.25
MASTICA MACHINE—Eiach................0-000 1.25
TWEMLOW’S OLD ENGLISH PUTT Y—Semi-
liquid. Per gallon, $1.25; 5 gallons............. Dello
PUTTY DISTRIBUTOR—Scollay’s Rubber,
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GLASS CUTTERS—Steel Cutter and Giazing
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Universal Diamond Cutter..................-.0-- 5.00
Flower Boxes.
* With 2-inch Covers.
Per 100
Kull Telescope Covers.
GLAZING POINTS, PEERLESS (Van Rey-
per’s)—No. 2, for single thick glass; No. 2%,
for double thick glass; per 1,000, 60c; by mail
Per 5,000, $2.75; Pineers for same, 50c; by
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PEERLESS GLASS REPAIR CLAMP.
Made of zine. Saves labor and glass.
dropping out or sagging of cracked panes.
cracked glass immediately.
of greenhouse.
Box of 100 clamps for $1.00.
Folding Flower Boxes.
Do not neglect to state if white
manila finish is wanted. Write copy
printing plainly.
IMMEDIATELY AND PERMANENTLY
15
No more
Mends
Adjusted from inside
or
of
Orders for 500 boxes
or more printed free of charge in one
color.
ing smaller lots.
Violet Boxes.
Violet Color.
Manilla Boxes.
Full Telescope Covers.
.For Floral Designs.
Best White Flower Boxes.
With 2-inch Covers.
Per 100
18x5x3
12x6x3%
15x6x3l4....
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18x8x4 ..
21x8x4
24x8x4
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36x8x5
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A charge of $1.00 made for print-
Per 100.
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OP Gh Gi Te SU nan yaO GO SHOR ae aE BCA EME Ewe e 2.00
If printed in Gold Bronze, $1.00 extra.
Per. 100
INGOB: AI PEbAP>:@\yobovcb soon acubcuodeugAdBod $6.50
UNION XA DO prerelaye eietstelacisbasieiee slayer 7.50
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KRICK’S IMMORTELLE LETTERS.
Made of Immortelles wired on wooden frames with holes
drilled in them to insert toothpicks. Made in any color. All
orders filled in purple when color is not given. Size 2 inches;
price 3c each; $2.50 per 100.
BOSTON FLORISTS’ LETTERS.
Size 2 inches. Patent fasteners with each letter. Price $2.00
per 100.
500 letters.
BOSTON SCRIPT INSCRIPTIONS.
Father, Mother, Brother, Sister, Grandma, Grandpa, Baby,
Husband, Wife, Rest, At Rest, Asleep, Our. Price per letter
4c; 100 letters $3.00.
CHENILLE WORSTED.
Per piece Per
of 12 yds. Gross
Plain wpurples Non sie eels ceiteion este $ .25 $2.00
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CYCAS LEAVES—Prepared Natural Leaves.
Each. Per doz. Per 100
121A SAM CHES. sda sieisteislettertielstctetletretetereeievers 3 .07 $ .70 $4.00
14—16 Soo) Saisaiaca tia sicioeleye eres eel Beer lers -08 75 5.00
16—20 Ke banbdaadnbanacn code dacoaddongoe 10 85 6.00
20—24 {Se Biting bcoondnpabppacoobasooouccs 12 1.00 7.20
24—28 St Peale civ ayasacteiete/ acc sve) sates oe res 15 1.25 8.50
28—32 § ahem ate aiejahees (eee Paicio einstein eierele 16 1.35 9.50
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36-40 CRb ova saunaaae sh cachinosesacosanse .18 1.80 18.00
40—44 fooy aahearale clare PRUs Reese ete teenies 20 2.00 16.00
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RIBBONS.
We offer a very complete stock of Florists’ Ribbons in all the
popular colors, put up in bolts of 10 yards each.
Heavy All Silk, Satin and Gros Grain Ribbons.
Per bolt of
10 yds. Price
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Satin Taffeta, All Silk, Plain or Watered.
In the same sizes and prices as above.
Baby Ribbon.
Extra quality, in any color, spool of 50 yards, 40c;
per dozen spools, $4.60; Special Double Face,
spool of 50 yards, Tic; per dozen spools, $8.50.
Chiffon, all Silk.
All shades, in bolts of 28 to 36 yards; 4 inch,
per yard, 6c; 6 inch, per yard, 8c; 10 inch, per
yard, 12%%c.
Dotted Chiffon.
yard, 8c; 6 inch, per yard, 10c.
DOVES.
Selected Birds in four leading styles.
$1.25; per dozen $14.00.
Price
CLARA CEMETERY VASE.
A useful article for use in the cemetery, tak-
ing the place of bottles, tin cans and other
flowers. As shown in the cut, the lower end
of the vase is pointed, so it can be inserted
in the soil about six inches. The vase is
Price 35e each; $3.50 per dozen.
All shades, in bolts of 28 to 36 yards; 4 inch, per ~
unsightly articles so commonly used for cut —
about five inches in diameter at the top.
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“Planter Jr.’’ No. 8, Horse Hoe.
“Planet Jr.’
“Planet Jr.’’ No. 17, Single
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Tron Age No. 1. Double Wheel Hoe.
“Planet Jr.
Garden Drills and
Cultivators mailed
on application.
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* No. 12, Double Wheel Hoe.
Wheel Hoe.
“Planet Jr.’’ No. 1, Combined Drill and Wheel Hoe.
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PLANET, JR., SEED DRILLS AND
CULTIVATORS.
No.6 Combined Hill and Drill Seeder, Single Wheel
Hoe, Cultivator and Plow Complete, $13.00.
The latest and best of the Planet Jr. Seeders. It has been
Single Wheel Hoe, Cultivator madeas nearly perfect asit seems possible to haveit. What it
and Plow.
will do. Itdrops in distances at 4. 6, 8,12 and 24 inches apart,
and sows iu arills all garden seeds with the greatest regularity, in
Complete List of
a narrow line, to any exact depth required, covers, rolls down
and marks the next row, allat one passage. The handles adjust
to the proper height for either man or boy. The wheelis 16% inches
high, making an easy running machine. : opening plow is ot
new shape, leaving the seed in a narrower
have heretofore made. For onion set growers we can furnish at an
w than any plow we
extra cost of 40c au additional plow leaving seed in a wide band.
No. 6 Combined; Hill!;and Drill Seeder.
‘Planet Jr.”? No. 4 Combined Hill and
Drill Seeder, Single Wheel Hoe,
Cultivator and Plow.
This admirable tool combines in a single con-
venient implement a capital hill dropping
seeder, a perfect drill seeder, a single wheel
hoe, a cultivator, anda plow. It holds two
quarts, sowing in continuous rows, or dropping
in hills at five different distances. It is thrown
out of gear by simply raising the handles. ‘he
index is accurate, simple and easily set. The
drill is detached and the tool frame substi-
tuted by removing but one bolt. It then be-
comes a single wheel hoe, garden plow, or
cultivator.
Price, complete...........---..--- pee 910500
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‘“*Planet Jr.?? No. 1 Combined Drili,
and Wheel Hoe.
The hopper holds one quart. From a
drillit is changed to the other uses by un-
screwing but two bolts, when any ofthe
other attachments shown in the cut can be
Seinstanthyattachedsea-recteeticestse ease so R00
‘*Planet Jr.’? No. 2 Seed Drill.
The same as No. 1 but holds three quarts
ALiduhas iorObnemtoolSmarcicraeisicttyemiecaicite $7.0
“Planet Jr.’? No. 12, Double
Whecl Hoe, Cultivator and Plow,
with | pair 6-inch Hoes, 4 Cultivator Teeth,
2 Plows and 1 pair Leaf Guards. ‘The Steel
Arch is extra high and will work crops un-
TaUL PAN aJaKS BALK hea NES G5 Oog addon coopoacEycoo0n $6.5
“Planet Jr.?? No, 13, Double
Wheel Hoe, same as No. 12, with 1 pair ‘:
GHC ISAS Olbyoaascoqccdsanoonnnancougdaoac $4.25
‘*Planet Jr.”? No. 16, Single
Wheel Hoe, Cultivator, Rake and
Plow, with 1 pair 6-inch Hoes, 3 Cultivator
Asa Drill only,£{$10.50.
Teeth, 1 7-inch’and 1 4d-inch Rake, a large
Garden Plow and Leaf Guard...... ......$5.35
‘Planet Jr.’? No. 17, Single Wheel
Hoe, Cultivator and Flow.
This tool is identical with No. 16, but has
only a pair of 6-1nch hoes, a plow and a set
of cultivator teeth,—an outfit sufficient for
most garden work. The other attachments
can be added at any time $4.50
‘*Planet Jr.2? No 17%, Single
Wheel Hoe and Cultivator, with 1
pair Hoes and 3 Cultivator Teeth.)......... $4.00
“Planet Jr.” No. 18, Single
Wheel Hoe, with 1 pair 6-inch Hoes
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‘*Planet Jr °? Single Celery Hil-
ler—Ruus lighter than the double, throws
rather higher; it works any width of rows.
Where market gardeners plaut close and
first bleach every other row it is ‘jus
t
Wk Wevgay ts Geedoouoks qbodsoseude adouscosoas $11.50
**Planet Jr.’? Double Celery Hil-
ler—The hilling blades are 43 inches long,
and are adjustable as the hilling becomes
higher, ‘he double machine works all
9 arable
rowsup tod feet apart sboo 50
‘Planet Jr.?? 12-Tooth Harrow
—It contracts to 12 inches, expands to 32
inches.
aan rods sons se eiche ees ROSS Guan OnS $5.70
Plain. with Wheell.....:.........--.4 6.90
Compiete with Pulverizer........... 8.50
The ‘‘Planet Jr.2? No 8 Horse
Hoe and Cultivator—The depth and
width are under perfect control by means
CNET seeppobocbaad .codshe couannoeODnoeene $8.50
‘*Planet Jr.?? No. 5 Horse Hoe, _
3 Hoes and 2 Cultivator Teeth and Wheel. .$6.85
Iron Age and Matthews’ Seed Drills and Cultivators.
Iron Age No. 16 Single Wheel Hill
and Drill Seeder.
A first-class Seeder, sows in continuous
rows, or drops in hills at 4, 6, 8, 12 or 24
inchesjapart ra. srmchieaee remeron $7.50
Iron Age No. 6 Combined Double
Wheel Hoe, Hill and Drill Seeder.
From a double Wheel Hoe this tool can
be changed to either a Single or Double
Wheel Seeder in a few mlrutes..... ...... $11.00
Iron Age No. 1 Double Wheel
Hoe, Cultivator, Rake and Plow,
with 4 Cultivator Teeth, 1 pair Hoes, | pair
Rakes, 1 pair Leaf Guards and 2 Plows.....$6.50
Iron Age No. 3 Double Wheel
Hoe, with 1 pair Hoes only................ $3.75
Matthews’ Universal Model Garden
Drill.
Sows all kinds of Vegetable Seeds, includ-
ing Peas, Beansand Corn. The seed cut-
off acts instantaneously, by which quite a
saving of seed is affected when turning on
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Matthews’ Universal Model Hill and
Drill Seeder.
The same in style as the Model Garden
Drill, but is arranged so as to drop the seed
either contiuously in drills, or at distances
of 4, 6, 8,12, 16,24 and 48 inches apart. The
adjustment from drills to hills is made by
ONES Grewia Naya triays sias cise noice eishatiels S oiers $7.00
lron Age No. 9 Single Wheel Hoe,
Cultivator, Rake and Plow. with 4
Cultivator Teeth, | pair Hoes, 1 pair Rakes,
1 Plow and Leaf Guard........ ... . $4.75
Tron Age No. 10 Single Wheel Hoe
—Withjone: pain Hoes onlyacets esses cee $3 .00
Iron Age No. 6 Horse Hoe and
Cultivator. Can be expanded from 14
to 30 inches. The lever wheel regulates the
ep Ehren refsiee eeerey- ssa tacscta aeysposeerelorsiers $6.25
Iron Age No. 6 Horse Hoe and
Cultivator with plain wheel, only ......$5.75
Matthews’ Universal Model Com bina-
tion Drill. Double Wheel, with
Hoe, Cultivator, Plow and
Rake Attachment.
A combined machine having all the good
points of the ‘‘Model Garden Drill,’’ with
a set of cultivating attachments including
1 pair Hose, 5 Cultivator Teeth, 1 pair
Rakes, 1 pair Plows. It has also the ad-
NAldolcen dann maisd tig colic GRO An ABBR OM MO mpE DOS OHUL $8 .00
Universal single Whee'l Hoe,
Cultivator, and Plow..............-.- $4.00
With hoe blades only..........---..+. $2.75
Universal Double Wheel Hoe,
Cultivator, Plow and Rake, specially
designed for working both sides of the row :
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With hoe blades only............ ... $3.50
OW CURRIE’S LAWN GRASS SEED
PRODUCES A RICH, THICK AND VELVETY LAWN THE FIRST SEASON
Composed of Evergreen Grasses, Suitable for our Our Mixtures are suitable for Large Lawns, Modest
fi : 4 3 Embankments, Slopes, Terraces, Putting Greens, and
American Climate and made up from only the finest and Shady Places, and will keep green from early spring
cleanest grades of seed. till fall.
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mF
Sow at the rate of 1 quart to 250 square feet; 1 pound
to 400 square feet; 5 pounds to 2,000 square feet; 20
pounds to 8,000 square feet; 100 pounds per acre.
zA BEAUTIFUL LAWN
It is universally conceded that nothing contributes so much to the beauty and attractiveness of the Home Grounds, the Park
and the Cemetery, as a smooth, uniformly rich-green, well-kept lawn, which, to be perfect’ and a pleasure to walk on, should have
a firm yet elastic and carpet-like surface. To secure this should, therefore, be the first consideration in laying out or renovating
old grounds.
Turfing with fine old pasture sod, at one time a popular plan of making a lawn, is now-almost entirely superceded by seeding”
because of ‘the expense and difficulty in obtaining good, clean turf. On the other hand seeding is not only inexpensive but is
in reality the only means of securing a fine and permanent lawn, depending only for its complete success on the thor-
oughness with which the ground is prepared, the quality and quantity of the seed sown, and the subsequent care of the lawn.
Our extensive experience in the seeding of lawns and exhaustive experiments with all kinds of lawn grasses have demonstrated
beyond a doubt that many kinds are valueless, being too coarse or bunchy, and that one kind of grass alone can not be relied upon,
in our climate, to produce and maintain a fine lawn. It is only by using a proper combination of several suitable varieties,
sown liberally, that the most satisfactory results can be obtained.
CURRIE’S LAWN GRASS MIXTURES are the result of years of study and careful observation, which, if our directions are
followed in seeding, never fail to produce quickly a-thrifty growth of fine, velvety, rich green grass, continuous in
verdure from early spring to winter, and creating a springy, dense, carpet-like turf and permanently beautiful lawn.
THE QUANTITY OF SEED REQUIRED.—There is no fixed rule, but a liberal sowing is always satisfactory, while a light
seeding is a waste of time and usually disappointing. A beautiful lawn may be produced in a few weeks, or it may not approach
perfection for two or more seasons, according to the quantity of the seed sown. We have frequently, when in a hurry for a fine,
close turf, sown at the rate of seven bushels of 20 Ibs. each to the acre with the most successful results, but in general the following
quantities will produce the best results: 1 qt. to 250 square feet, 1 1b. to 400 square feet, 5 Ibs. to 2,000 square feet, 20 lbs. to 8,000
square feet, 100 lbs. per acre. For renovating old lawns, about one-half-the above quantities, on the average, is required.
MIXTURES OF LAWN GRASS SEEDS.
If required by mail, add 5c per quart, 10c per pound for postage.
CURRIE’S SPECIAL MIXTURE.—This splendid mixture is composed of only
the finest dwarf-growing evergreen grasses; absolutely free from weed seeds. or
other impurities; especially adapted and mixed in the proper proportion to suit the
American climate. In comparing the cost of our Special Lawn Grass with other
mixtures sent out by the trade, remember that the natural weight per measured
bushel of our mixtures is 20 lbs. per bushel, while that of most mixtures is only 14
Ibs. per bushel To obtain this exceptionally heavy weight per bushel, we must
and do use onky the heaviest and best samples of the various grasses which com-
pose our mixture. This is in itself a guarantee against sowing weed seeds, as the
heavier the mixture the more thoroughly recleaned have been the component
grasses. Per lb. 20c; 5 lbs. 75c; 20 lbs. $2.75; 100 lbs. $12.50.
Fine Mixed—Al]lso an excellent mixture, equal in quality to the best mix-
tures usually offered in the trade. 1 lb. 15¢e; 5 Ibs. 60c; 100 Ibs. $10.00.
Grass Mixture for Shade—A mixture of dwarf-growing grasses, thriving in
shady places under trees. Lb. 20c; 5 lbs, 90c; 20 lbs. $3.25; 100 lbs. $15.00.
Grass Mixture for Terraces said Slopes—A mixture designed to do away
with the expensive method of sodding; it is composed of dwarf-growing evergreen
grasses, possessing strong fibrous and creeping roots, and especially adapted for
growing on sloping banks. Lb. 20c; 5 Ibs. 90c; 20 lbs. $3.25; 100 lbs. $15.00.
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Currie Brose Golf Link pete for PaCS ae Cgc omposcd of the finest and most CurRIEBRosCe
2ompact grasses suitable for e “pose. sb. 20c; 5 lbs. 90c; 20 dbs. $3.25; 100 lbs.
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ATTICA TTT = Golf Link Course Mixture—A mixture of grasses that will stand the wear. Adan
Nani - Lb. 15¢e; 5 lbs. 60c; 100 lbs. $10.00.
Currie’s Complete Fertilizer for Lawns—A complete manure, specially adapted for the top dressing of lawns. 25 Ibs, 75¢;
50 lbs. $1.35; 100 lbs. $2.50: Apply at the rate of 5 lbs. to 250 square feet, 10 lbs. to 500 square feet, 25 lbs. to 2,500 square feet, 50 lbs. to
4,000 square feet, 100 lbs. to 8,000 square feet.
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